Proton gradients across the coral calcifying cell layer: effects of light, ocean acidification and carbonate chemistry

Internal pH measurements made in the extracellular calcifying medium (ECM), calcifying (calicoblastic) epithelium and mesoglea of the coral Stylophora pistillata using the fluorescent dye SNARF-1 and confocal microscopy. The measurements were made in light and darkness three experiments. Experiment...

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title Proton gradients across the coral calcifying cell layer: effects of light, ocean acidification and carbonate chemistry
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