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Induced Proximity Approach Enables the Recombinant Production of Polyphosphorylated Silk Proteins with Improved Adhesiveness. [PDF]

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Möttönen NB   +6 more
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Overview and Evolution of Insect Fibroin Heavy Chain (FibH). [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Zhang T   +5 more
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Stretchable silk fibroin hydrogels

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Hydrogels derived from silk fibroin (SF) are attractive soft materials in biomedical applications such as drug delivery and tissue engineering. However, SF hydrogels reported so far are generally brittle in tension limiting their load-bearing applications. We present here a novel strategy for preparing stretchable SF hydrogels by incorporating flexible
C.B. Oral, B. Yetiskin, O. Okay
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The Silk Fibroins

1958
Publisher Summary Fibroins are regarded as protein filaments produced by certain species belonging to the classes Insecta (insects) and Arachnida (spiders, etc.). In the class Insecta, many species produce long silken filaments to form substantial cocoons in which they pupate. The classic example is the silkworm of commerce Bombyx mori (B.
F, LUCAS, J T, SHAW, S G, SMITH
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STUDIES ON SILK FIBROIN. III. GEL FILTRATION STUDY OF FIBROINS

International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research, 1974
Silk fibroin samples obtained by extraction of silk fibre with boiling, Na2CO3 solution for different intervals of time were examined in 6M guanidine hydrochloride solution by gel filtration on agarose. All the samples studied were heterogeneous. The weight‐average molecular weight of the samples estimated by gel filtration method was lower than that
M W, Pandit, A J, Sagar, M S, Rao
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STUDIES ON SILK FIBROIN. II. SEDIMENTATION COEFFICIENT DISTRIBUTION OF FIBROINS

International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research, 1973
The sedimentation coefficient distributions of silk fibroin samples prepared by extraction of silk fibre by boiling Na2CO3 solution for different intervals of time were determined. Samples from 150 and 180 min extraction gave sharper distribution curves than those from 30, 60, 90 and 120 min extraction.
M W, Pandit, M S, Rao
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