Wolfgang W Schmahl
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Conci N, Griesshaber E, Rivera-Vicens R, Schmahl W, Vargas S, Worheide G
Geobiology
. 2024 Feb;
22(1):e12586.
PMID: 38385602
The formation of skeletal structures composed of different calcium carbonate polymorphs (e.g. aragonite and calcite) appears to be both biologically and environmentally regulated. Among environmental factors influencing aragonite and calcite...
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Griesshaber E, Checa A, Salas C, Hoffmann R, Yin X, Neuser R, et al.
J Struct Biol
. 2023 Jun;
215(3):107988.
PMID: 37364762
Structural biological hard tissues fulfill diverse tasks: protection, defence, locomotion, structural support, reinforcement, buoyancy. The cephalopod mollusk Spirula spirula has a planspiral, endogastrically coiled, chambered, endoskeleton consisting of the main...
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Pan F, Liu M, Altenried S, Lei M, Yang J, Straub H, et al.
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2022 May;
622:419-430.
PMID: 35525145
Bacterial infections related to medical devices can cause severe problems, whose solution requires in-depth understanding of the interactions between bacteria and surfaces. This work investigates the influence of surface physicochemistry...
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Checa A, Linares F, Grenier C, Griesshaber E, Rodriguez-Navarro A, Schmahl W
iScience
. 2021 Nov;
24(11):103288.
PMID: 34765916
The shell of the cephalopod consists of two layers of fibers that elongate perpendicular to the shell surfaces. Fibers have a high-Mg calcitic core sheathed by thin organic membranes (>100 ...
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Crippa G, Griesshaber E, Checa A, Harper E, Simonet Roda M, Schmahl W
Data Brief
. 2020 Dec;
33:106547.
PMID: 33294532
Here, we provide the dataset associated with the research article "Orientation patterns of aragonitic crossed-lamellar, fibrous prismatic and myostracal microstructures of modern shells" [1]. Based on several tools (SEM, EBSD,...
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Crippa G, Griesshaber E, Checa A, Harper E, Simonet Roda M, Schmahl W
J Struct Biol
. 2020 Nov;
212(3):107653.
PMID: 33148524
The shells of the bivalves Glycymeris glycymeris and Glycymeris nummaria are widely used for environmental studies. They consist of aragonite and comprise four different microstructures and textures from outer to...
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Girard E, Fuchs A, Kaliwoda M, Lasut M, Ploetz E, Schmahl W, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2020 Oct;
268(Pt A):115851.
PMID: 33126031
Amongst other threats, the world's oceans are faced with man-made pollution, including an increasing number of microparticulate pollutants. Sponges, aquatic filter-feeding animals, are able to incorporate fine foreign particles, and...
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Ernst F, Fabritius H, Griesshaber E, Reisecker C, Neues F, Epple M, et al.
J Struct Biol
. 2020 Jul;
212(1):107570.
PMID: 32650132
To survive in its extreme habitat, the cuticle of the burrowing desert isopod Hemilepistus reaumuri requires properties distinct from isopods living in moist or mesic habitats. In particular, the anterior...
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Girard E, Kaliwoda M, Schmahl W, Worheide G, Orsi W
Environ Microbiol Rep
. 2020 May;
12(4):406-418.
PMID: 32410317
Knowledge of biofilm formation on pollutants in the marine realm is expanding, but how communities respond to substrates during colonization remains poorly understood. Here, we assess community assembly and respiration...
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Bayuseno A, Schmahl W
Chemosphere
. 2020 Apr;
250:126245.
PMID: 32234617
Hydrothermal experiments with magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate (MAP) solution at a temperature of 120 C for 24 h and pH (9 and 10), whilst effects of varying Mg/Ca/HCO ratios on...