Preface.- Part I. Structure and analysis of biominerals.- 1 On the transition temperature to calcite and cell lengths for various biogenic aragonite.- 2 TEM study of the radular teeth of the chiton Acanthopleura japonica.- 3 Experimental cremation of bone - crystallite size and lattice parameter evolution.- 4 Effect of carbonic anhydrase immobilized on eggshell membranes on calcium carbonate crystallization in vitro.- 5 Proteomic Analysis of Venomous Fang Matrix Proteins of Protobothrops flavoviridis (Habu) Snake.- 6 Characterization of goldfish scales by vibrational spectroscopic analyses.- 7 Relationship between Bone Morphology and Bone Quality in Female Femurs: Implication for Additive Risk of Alternative Forced Molting.- 8 Spectroscopic investigation of shell pigments from the family Neritidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda).- 9 3D visualization of calcified and non-calcified molluscan tissues using computed tomography.- Part II Molecular and cellular regulation of biomineralization.- 10 Calcium Ion and Mineral Pathways in Biomineralization: a Perspective.- 11 Identification of barnacle shell proteins by transcriptome and proteomic approaches.- 12 The optical characteristics of cultured Akoya pearl are influenced by both donor and recipient oysters.- 13 Influence of B vitamins on proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic bovine cell cultures; an in vitro study.- 14 Rice plant biomineralization: Electron microscopic study on plant opals and exploration of organic matrices involved in biosilica formation.- 15 DMP1 binds specifically to type I collagen and regulates mineral nucleation and growth.- 16 Exploration of genes associated with sponge silicon biomineralization in the whole genome sequence of the hexactinellid Euplectella curvistellata.-Part III Genome-based analysis of biomineralization.- 17 The origin and early evolution of SCPP genes and tissue mineralization in vertebrates.- Part IV Evolution in biomineralization.- 18 Immunolocalization of enamel matrix protein-like proteins in the tooth enameloid of actinopterygian bony fish.- 19 Geographical and seasonal variations of the shell microstructures in the bivalve Scapharca broughtonii.- Part V Biomineralization in medical and dental sciences.- 20 Enhancement of bone tissue repair by octacalcium phosphate crystallizing into hydroxyapatite in situ.- 21 The relationship between the structure and calcification of dentin and the role of melatonin.- 22 Fabrication of hydroxyapatite nanofibers with high aspect ratio vialow-temperature wet precipitation methods under acidic conditions.- 23 Physico-chemical characterisation of the processes involved in enamel remineralisation by CPP-ACP.- 24 Molecular Interactions of Peptide Encapsulated Calcium Phosphate Delivery Vehicle at Enamel Surfaces.- 25 Preparation of random and aligned polycaprolactone fiber as template for classical calcium oxalate through electrocrystallization.- Part VI Bio-inspired materials science and engineering.- 26 Dysprosium biomineralization by acidophilic fungus Penidiella sp. strain T9 and its application for metal recovery.- 27 Various shapes of gold nanoparticles synthesized by glycolipids extracted from Lactobacillus casei.- 28 Octacalcium phosphate overgrowth on b-tricalcium phosphate substrate in metastable calcium phosphate solution.- Part VII Biominerals for environmental and paleoenvironmental sciences.- 29 Coral-based approaches to paleoclimate studies, future ocean environmentassessment, and disaster research.- 30 An elemental fractionation mechanism common to biogenic calcium carbonate.- 31 Biomineralization of metallic tellurium by bacteria isolated from deep marine sediment in Niigata Bay Japan.- 32 Calcium oxalate crystals in plant communities of the southeast of the Pampean Plain, Argentina.- 33 Iron and calcium biomineralizations in the Pampean coastal plains, Argentina: their role in the environmental reconstruction of the Holocene.- Part VIII Mollusk shell formation.- 34 Skeletal organic matrices in molluscs: origin, evolution, diagenesis.- 35 Functional Analysis on Shelk2 of Pacific Oyster.- 36 Mollusk shells: Does the nacro-prismatic “model” exist?.- 37 The Marsh’s membrane: a key-role for a forgotten structure.- 38 Pearl production by implantation of outer epithelial cells isolated from the mantle of Pinctada fucata andtheeffects ofblending of epithelial cells with different genetic backgrounds on pearl quality.- 39 Functional analyses of MMP genes in the ligament of Pinctada fucata.- 40 Chitin degraded by chitinolytic enzymes induces crystal defects of calcites.- 41 Screening for genes participating in the formation of prismatic and nacreous layers of the Japanese pearl oyster Pincatada fucata by RNA interference knockdown.- 42 Gene expression patterns in the mantle and pearl sac tissues of the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata.- Part IX Appendix.- 43 Selected SEM and TEM images.