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Hemocyte-Mediated Shell Mineralization in the Eastern Oyster
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringCytoskeletonMineralization FrontCellular PhysiologyElectron MicroscopyAquacultureHematologyMatrix BiologyAnimal PhysiologyCell BiologyUltrastructureBiologyBiomineralizationPhysiologyMolluscan Shell CrystalsMarine BiologyMedicineEastern OysterExtracellular Matrix
The growth of molluscan shell crystals is usually thought to be initiated from solution by extracellular organic matrix. We report a class of granulocytic hemocytes that may be directly involved in shell crystal production for oysters. On the basis of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and x-ray microanalysis, these granulocytes contain calcium carbonate crystals, and they increase in abundance relative to other hemocytes following experimentally induced shell regeneration. Hemocytes are observed at the mineralization front using vital fluorescent staining and SEM. Some cells are observed releasing crystals that are subsequently remodeled, thereby at least augmenting matrix-mediated crystal-forming processes in this system.
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