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This work discusses various genetic types of tissue and organ biomineralization centers. It also addresses the issue of various substances that mineralize tissues and presents the results of attempts to dissolve the already existing biomineralization. Understanding the phenomenon of tissue biomineralization will contribute to its prevention and, if it has already occurred, its elimination.