A voltage-gated H+ channel underlying pH homeostasis in calcifying coccolithophores.
Marine coccolithophorid phytoplankton are major producers of biogenic calcite, playing a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Predicting the impacts of ocean acidification on coccolithophore calcification has received much recent attention and requires improved knowledge of cellular calcific...
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Autores principales: | Alison R Taylor, Abdul Chrachri, Glen Wheeler, Helen Goddard, Colin Brownlee |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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