Silk-based biomaterials, which for centuries were primarily used as the raw materials for textile fabrics, are now being used in the medical, food and industrial fields because of their extraordinary properties. Their advantageous characteristics include high strength, extensibility, biocompatibility, biodegradability and minimal production of inflammatory reactions. To date, only silkworm silk has been applied in mass-produced technological applications, but spider silk proteins have been extensively studied because of their superior mechanical stability. Here we report the discovery of a novel silk-like protein (named aneroin) from the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis and the successful fabrication of wet-spun and electrospun silk fiber...
Spider silk is known for its extraordinary material properties, being both very strong and extensibl...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
Spider dragline silk is Nature’s high-performance fiber that outperforms the best man-made materials...
As biodegradable scaffolds, protein hydrogels have considerable potential, particularly for bioartif...
Spider silks are incredible natural materials that possess desirable combinations of strength, elast...
Due to certain characteristics of spider silk, such as high elasticity and tensile strength, researc...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Extensive research on the properties of spider silk has sparked the interests of the general communi...
Natural spider silk fibers have impressive mechanical properties (outperforming many man-made fibers...
The suckerin from giant squid Dosidicus gigas and the spider silk are both protein-based biomaterial...
Silks are protein-based fibers made by arthropods for a variety of task-specific applications. In th...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...
Spider silk protein-based materials represent a new generation of biomaterials with tunable mechanic...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...
Spider silk is known for its extraordinary material properties, being both very strong and extensibl...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
Spider dragline silk is Nature’s high-performance fiber that outperforms the best man-made materials...
As biodegradable scaffolds, protein hydrogels have considerable potential, particularly for bioartif...
Spider silks are incredible natural materials that possess desirable combinations of strength, elast...
Due to certain characteristics of spider silk, such as high elasticity and tensile strength, researc...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
Extensive research on the properties of spider silk has sparked the interests of the general communi...
Natural spider silk fibers have impressive mechanical properties (outperforming many man-made fibers...
The suckerin from giant squid Dosidicus gigas and the spider silk are both protein-based biomaterial...
Silks are protein-based fibers made by arthropods for a variety of task-specific applications. In th...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...
Spider silk protein-based materials represent a new generation of biomaterials with tunable mechanic...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Spider silks are desirable biomaterials characterized by high tensile strength, elasticity, and bioc...
Spider silk is known for its extraordinary material properties, being both very strong and extensibl...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
Spider dragline silk is Nature’s high-performance fiber that outperforms the best man-made materials...