Alexander Ereskovsky
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Alexander Ereskovsky
Summary
Alexander Ereskovsky is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1958[2]. He worked as a scientist[3] and spongiologist[4].
Key Facts
- Alexander Ereskovsky was born on January 1, 1958[2].
- Alexander Ereskovsky held citizenship in Russia[5].
- Alexander Ereskovsky worked as a scientist[3].
- Alexander Ereskovsky worked as a spongiologist[4].
- A notable work attributed to Alexander Ereskovsky is Three-dimensional chitin-based scaffolds from Verongida sponges (Demospongiae: Porifera). Part II: Biomimetic potential and applications[6].
- A notable work attributed to Alexander Ereskovsky is Three-dimensional chitin-based scaffolds from Verongida sponges (Demospongiae: Porifera). Part I. Isolation and identification of chitin[7].
- A notable work attributed to Alexander Ereskovsky is Identification and first insights into the structure and biosynthesis of chitin from the freshwater sponge Spongilla lacustris[8].
- A notable work attributed to Alexander Ereskovsky is First report on chitinous holdfast in sponges (Porifera)[9].
- A notable work attributed to Alexander Ereskovsky is Nanoimagery and the biomimetic potential of marine glass sponge Hyalonema sieboldi (Porifera)[10].
- A notable work attributed to Alexander Ereskovsky is Chitin of poriferan origin: isolation, identification and structural properties[11].
- Alexander Ereskovsky is recorded as male[12].
- Alexander Ereskovsky's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Alexander Ereskovsky's given name is recorded as Alexander[14].
- Alexander Ereskovsky's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Russian[15].
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Origins and Family
Alexander Ereskovsky was born on January 1, 1958[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include scientist[3] and spongiologist[4].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Three-dimensional chitin-based scaffolds from Verongida sponges (Demospongiae: Porifera). Part II: Biomimetic potential and applications[6]; Three-dimensional chitin-based scaffolds from Verongida sponges (Demospongiae: Porifera). Part I. Isolation and identification of chitin[7]; Identification and first insights into the structure and biosynthesis of chitin from the freshwater sponge Spongilla lacustris[8]; First report on chitinous holdfast in sponges (Porifera)[9]; Nanoimagery and the biomimetic potential of marine glass sponge Hyalonema sieboldi (Porifera)[10]; and Chitin of poriferan origin: isolation, identification and structural properties[11], a conference paper[16], written by Hermann Ehrlich[17].
FAQs
What did Alexander Ereskovsky do for work?
Alexander Ereskovsky worked as scientist[3] and spongiologist[4].