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Curr Opin Chem Biol 2010 Apr 01;142:276-83. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2009.11.009.
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Marine bioinorganic materials: mussels pumping iron.

Wilker JJ .


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The oceans are filled with an amazing variety of biological materials including the glues and cements of mussels, barnacles, tube worms, algae, and starfish. Recent studies on mussel adhesive are providing increasing evidence for a unique mechanism of material generation involving iron-induced protein oxidation and cross-linking chemistry. Insights are also being gathered on many of the other marine creatures producing adhesives. Beyond understanding biology, this growing knowledge is inspiring application development. New classes of biomimetic polymers are poised to provide the next generation of surgical adhesives and orthopedic cements.

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