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English: Left: Scanning electron microscope image of the T. pseudonana. Right: False coloring of the biosilica structure of T. pseudonana to highlight the valve region, fultoportulae and girdle band region
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Author Philip Gröger, Nicole Poulsen, Jennifer Klemm, Nils Kröger & Michael Schlierf

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