Works matching IS 00063525 AND DT 2012 AND VI 97 AND IP 6
Results: 17
Silk tape nanostructure and silk gland anatomy of trichoptera.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 432, doi. 10.1002/bip.21720
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Invited reviewthe coiled coil silk of bees, ants, and hornets.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 446, doi. 10.1002/bip.21702
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Sample selection, preparation methods, and the apparent tensile properties of silkworm ( B. mori) cocoon silk.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 397, doi. 10.1002/bip.22005
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Combining flagelliform and dragline spider silk motifs to produce tunable synthetic biopolymer fibers.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 418, doi. 10.1002/bip.21724
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Structure and pH-induced alterations of recombinant and natural spider silk proteins in solution.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 337, doi. 10.1002/bip.21717
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Comparing the rheology of mulberry and 'wild' silkworm spinning dopes.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 362, doi. 10.1002/bip.22011
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Distinct structural and optical regimes in natural silk spinning.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 368, doi. 10.1002/bip.22022
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Reviewstructure of silk by raman spectromicroscopy: From the spinning glands to the fibers.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 322, doi. 10.1002/bip.21712
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Invited review liquid crystal models of biological materials and silk spinning.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 374, doi. 10.1002/bip.21723
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Review physical and chemical aspects of stabilization of compounds in silk.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 479, doi. 10.1002/bip.22026
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Invited reviewcurrent progress and limitations of spider silk for biomedical applications.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 468, doi. 10.1002/bip.21715
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Silks: Properties and uses of natural and designed variants.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 319, doi. 10.1002/bip.22007
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Research highlights.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. iii, doi. 10.1002/bip.22053
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Invited review nonmulberry silk biopolymers.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 455, doi. 10.1002/bip.22024
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Review the role of terminal domains during storage and assembly of spider silk proteins.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 355, doi. 10.1002/bip.22006
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<sup>13</sup>C solid-state NMR study of the <sup>13</sup>C-labeled peptide, (E)<sub>8</sub>GGLGGQGAG(A)<sub>6</sub>GGAGQGGYGG as a model for the local structure of Nephila clavipes dragline silk (MaSp1) before and after spinning.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 347, doi. 10.1002/bip.21718
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Molecular mechanics of silk nanostructures under varied mechanical loading.
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- Biopolymers, 2012, v. 97, n. 6, p. 408, doi. 10.1002/bip.21729
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