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Bacterial Interactions with Mineral Cations and Anions: Good Ions and Bad

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Biomineralization and Biological Metal Accumulation

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Bacterial cells interact with the cations and anions formed by the elements of the Periodic Table. For essentially each and every cation and anion found, there are specific bacterial systems—and this applies, in general, for trace elements and toxic mineral ions as well as for the more abundant types.

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Silver, S. (1983). Bacterial Interactions with Mineral Cations and Anions: Good Ions and Bad. In: Westbroek, P., de Jong, E.W. (eds) Biomineralization and Biological Metal Accumulation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7944-4_44

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