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ABSTRACT Biodegradable zinc (Zn)‐based materials are considered promising candidates for orthopedic applications because of their favorable mechanical properties, controllable biodegradability, and good biosafety profiles. However, their clinical translation is limited by early‐stage corrosion‐induced cytotoxicity and inflammation, as well as ...
Jinlong Mao +9 more
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Engineering Functional Graphenic Materials for Bone Repair
Graphene oxide (GO) and its derivatives have many favorable properties for biomedical applications. This is due to the inherent properties of GO including high surface area, functionalizability, mechanical strength, and bioresorbable nature, among other properties outlined above.
Sebastian Guajardo +4 more
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Sato, Mutsumi, Oono, Keiji
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On the dynamic caddisfly silk H-fibroin gene: a population study in a net-spinning species. [PDF]
Stewart RJ +8 more
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On the Regeneration of Fibroin (II)
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<i>Galleria mellonella</i> proteomic response to infection with <i>Streptococcus pyogenes</i>. [PDF]
Abt-Becker C +4 more
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Genomics of Caddisfly (Insecta: Trichoptera) Species Associated With Terrestrial Habitats. [PDF]
Heckenhauer J +5 more
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De Novo Whole Genome Assemblies of Unusual Case-Making Caddisflies (Trichoptera) Highlight Genomic Convergence in the Composition of the Major Silk Gene (h-fibroin). [PDF]
Deng X +4 more
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Silks from araneoid spiders have become an active area of research for material scientists, biochemists, and molecular biologists. Mechanical properties of spider silk such as elasticity, tensile strength, and toughness make the manufacturing of silk for
Blasingame, Eric M.
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Structural and immunogenic evaluation of silk proteins from Bombyx mori using advanced bioinformatics and deep learning for biomaterials applications. [PDF]
Puerta-González A +4 more
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