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Silicon (Si) has long been known to play a major physiological and structural role in certain organisms, including diatoms, sponges, and many higher plants, leading to the recent identification of multiple proteins responsible for Si transport in a range of algal and pl …
Silicon (Si) has long been known to play a major physiological and structural role in certain organisms, including diatoms, sponges, and man …