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In vitro formation of calcite concretions

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Des concrétions de calcite identiques à celles produites par des organismes vivants ont été développées dans un gel de gélatine. La méthode décrite offre une matrice organique adéquate qui permet de contrôler la nucléation, la croissance et l'orientation des cristaux de calcite dans ces structures organisées.

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Tawashi, R., Bisaillon, S. & Wolter, K. In vitro formation of calcite concretions. Experientia 30, 1153–1154 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01923661

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