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The following pages link to Spider silk proteins--mechanical property and gene sequence. (Q36082449):
Displaying 38 items.
- Spider genomes provide insight into composition and evolution of venom and silk (Q22122091) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of multiple Spidroin 1 genes encoding major ampullate silk proteins in Nephila clavipes (Q24634152) (← links)
- Plasticity in Major Ampullate Silk Production in Relation to Spider Phylogeny and Ecology (Q28479445) (← links)
- High-resolution NMR characterization of a spider-silk mimetic composed of 15 tandem repeats and a CRGD motif (Q33403773) (← links)
- Interactions between spider silk and cells--NIH/3T3 fibroblasts seeded on miniature weaving frames (Q33658988) (← links)
- Antheraea pernyi silk fiber: a potential resource for artificially biospinning spider dragline silk (Q33830971) (← links)
- Multi-tissue transcriptomics of the black widow spider reveals expansions, co-options, and functional processes of the silk gland gene toolkit (Q34354808) (← links)
- In vivo degradation of three-dimensional silk fibroin scaffolds (Q34781676) (← links)
- Heat Capacity of Spider Silk-like Block Copolymers (Q34837325) (← links)
- Transgenic silkworms (Bombyx mori) produce recombinant spider dragline silk in cocoons (Q34994240) (← links)
- Silk-based biomaterials in biomedical textiles and fiber-based implants (Q35685234) (← links)
- Self-Assembled Proteins and Peptides as Scaffolds for Tissue Regeneration. (Q35804917) (← links)
- In Vitro Evaluation of Spider Silk Meshes as a Potential Biomaterial for Bladder Reconstruction (Q35874141) (← links)
- Secondary Structure Adopted by the Gly-Gly-X Repetitive Regions of Dragline Spider Silk. (Q36213308) (← links)
- Silk-Its Mysteries, How It Is Made, and How It Is Used (Q37074986) (← links)
- The elaborate structure of spider silk: structure and function of a natural high performance fiber (Q37135768) (← links)
- Engineering the Salmonella type III secretion system to export spider silk monomers (Q37379494) (← links)
- Mimicking biopolymers on a molecular scale: nano(bio)technology based on engineered proteins. (Q37450411) (← links)
- Structure-function-property-design interplay in biopolymers: spider silk (Q37589259) (← links)
- Analysis of transcriptomes of three orb-web spider species reveals gene profiles involved in silk and toxin (Q39629112) (← links)
- Expression of EGFP-spider dragline silk fusion protein in BmN cells and larvae of silkworm showed the solubility is primary limit for dragline proteins yield (Q40127910) (← links)
- Spider Silk-CBD-Cellulose Nanocrystal Composites: Mechanism of Assembly (Q41191893) (← links)
- Introducing biomimetic shear and ion gradients to microfluidic spinning improves silk fiber strength (Q41593185) (← links)
- Folding recombinant spider-silk in H2 O: Effect of osmolytes on the solution conformation of a 15-repeat spider-silk mimetic (Q41656727) (← links)
- Distinct contributions of model MaSp1 and MaSp2 like peptides to the mechanical properties of synthetic major ampullate silk fibers as revealed in silico (Q42712257) (← links)
- Structural and Mechanical Roles for the C-Terminal Nonrepetitive Domain Become Apparent in Recombinant Spider Aciniform Silk (Q47766636) (← links)
- Spider silk fibres in artificial nerve constructs promote peripheral nerve regeneration (Q47798773) (← links)
- Characterization of Hydrogels Made of a Novel Spider Silk Protein eMaSp1s and Evaluation for 3D Printing. (Q47957358) (← links)
- Mechanical properties of silk of the Australian golden orb weavers Nephila pilipes and Nephilaplumipes (Q50046158) (← links)
- Biomechanical variation of silk links spinning plasticity to spider web function. (Q52698775) (← links)
- Spider silk as a blueprint for greener materials: a review (Q57189696) (← links)
- Spider silk inspired materials and sustainability: perspective (Q57189700) (← links)
- Preliminary evaluation of a novel strong/osteoinductive calcium phosphate cement (Q57218481) (← links)
- Containment of extended length polymorphisms in silk proteins (Q57219153) (← links)
- Major ampullate silk gland transcriptomes and fibre proteomes of the golden orb-weavers, Nephila plumipes and Nephila pilipes (Araneae: Nephilidae) (Q57454880) (← links)
- The bagworm genome reveals a unique fibroin gene that provides high tensile strength (Q64080955) (← links)
- Evaluation of the Toxicity Effects of Silk Fibroin on Isolated Fibroblast and Huvec Cells (Q90216636) (← links)
- A marine photosynthetic microbial cell factory as a platform for spider silk production (Q97533690) (← links)