Abstract
Significant advances in bioinorganic materials chemistry during the past eighteen months have provided much impetus for current developments in nanostructured materials. In particular, studies on biomolecules that are either directly associated with the deposition of biominerals, or involved in specific molecular recognition/self-assembly processes coupled to inorganic phases have continued to inspire new strategies for the design of complex materials at all length scales.
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