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Spider Silk for Tissue Engineering Applications
Spidroin Striped Micropattern Promotes Chondrogenic Differentiation of Human Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Tarantulas and Social Spiders
Spinning and Applications of Spider Silk
Production and Purification of Synthetic Minor Ampullate Silk Proteins
Silk-Based Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
One-Step Heating Strategy for Efficient Solubilization of Recombinant Spider
Efficient Protein Production Inspired by How Spiders Make Silk
Optimizing Production Methods for Artifical Silk
Transient Expression of a Major Ampullate Spidroin 1 Gene Fragment from Euprosthenops Sp
High-Yield Production of Amyloid-Β Peptide Enabled by a Customized
Artificial Spider Silk
Spidroin Profiling of Cribellate Spiders Provides Insight Into the Evolution of Spider Prey Capture Strategies
Of Spiders, Bugs, and Men
Generation of Novel Trimeric Fragments of Human SP-A and SP-D After T Recombinant Soluble Expression in E
THESIS for DOCTORAL DEGREE (Ph.D.)
Biomimetic Manufacturing of Fibers
The Role the N-Terminal Domain Plays in Spidroin Assembly Krystal Audrey Cadle Clemson University,
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Expanding Canonical Spider Silk Properties Through a DNA Combinatorial Approach
Investigations of CHO 1-15 and Silk Gland Cell Line Development
SPIDROIN N-TERMINAL DOMAIN: a PH SENSOR in the SPIDER SILK ASSEMBLY PROCESS William Gaines Clemson University,
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Spidroins and Silk Fibers of Aquatic Spiders Sandra M
Spider Dragline Silk
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
A Protocol for the Production of Recombinant Spider Silk-Like Proteins for Artificial fiber Spinning
Unraveling a Tangled Web: a Synthetic Route to Spider Silk
How to Define and Study Structural Proteins As Biopolymer Materials
The Effect of Proline on the Network Structure of Major Ampullate Silks As Inferred from Their Mechanical and Optical Properties
Darwin's Bark Spider Shares a Spidroin Repertoire with Caerostris Extrusa
PROTEIN COMPOSITION CORRELATES with the MECHANICAL PROPERTIES of SPIDER (ARGIOPE TRIFASCIATA) DRAGLINE SILK a Thesis Presented T
Tissue Engineering
Silk Fibroin and Spidroin Bioengineering Constructions for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering (Review)
Gene Content Evolution in the Arthropods Gregg W.C
The Biomedical Use of Silk: Past, Present, Future
The Molecular Structure of Spider Dragline Silk: Folding and Orientation of the Protein Backbone
The Biomedical Use of Silk: Past, Present, Future
Chondrogenic Differentiation of Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Silk Spidroin-Fibroin Mix Scaffold Supplemented With
The Critical Role of Water in Spider Silk and Its Consequence for Protein Mechanics
Best Basic Part
Spider Silk Fibers and More
Hierarchical Spidroin Micellar Nanoparticles As the Fundamental Precursors of Spider Silks
Biomimetic Manufacturing of Fibers
Molecular Tandem Repeat Strategy for Elucidating Mechanical Properties of High-Strength Proteins
Recombinant Spider Silk Protein Matrices Facilitate Multi-Analysis of Calcium- Signaling in Neural Stem Cell-Derived AMPA-Responsive Neurons
Gene Content Evolution in the Arthropods Gregg W
Proteomic Evidence for Components of Spider Silk Synthesis from Black Widow Silk Glands and Fibers Ro Crystal Chaw,*,† Sandra M
Biomimetic Manufacturing of Customised Novel Fibre Proteins for Specialised Applications
Structural Basis of Oligomerization of N-Terminal Domain of Spider Aciniform Silk Protein
NIAC 2013 Phase I Final Report. Biomaterials out of Thin Air: in Situ
Unconventional Spidroin Assemblies in Aqueous Dope for Spinning Into
Sequence-Structure Correlations in the Masp1 Protein of N. Clavipes Dragline Silk
In Vitro and in Vivo Biocompatibility Studies of a Recombinant Analogue of Spidroin 1 Scaffolds
Advances in Plant-Derived Scaffold Proteins
Enhancing Spider-Silk Protein Materials Through Continuous Electrospinning and Photo-Initiated Cross-Linking
The N-Terminal Domains of Spider Silk Proteins Assemble Ultrafast and Protected from Charge Screening