Investigation of the Nature of the Protein−Mineral Interface in Bone by Solid-State NMR
Chemistry of Materials2005Vol. 17(12), pp. 3059–3061
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Christian Jaeger, Nicholas S. Groom, Elizabeth A. Bowe, Alan Horner, Malcolm Davies, Rachel C. Murray, Melinda J. Duer
Abstract
A solid-state NMR 13C-{31P} REDOR study reveals details of the structure of the protein−mineral interface in bone and identifies the nature of the protein functional group which binds to the mineral surface via calcium ions.
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