Numerous mussel species produce byssal threads - tough proteinaceous fibers, which anchor mussels in aquatic habitats. Byssal threads from Mytilus species, which are comprised of modified collagen proteins - have become a veritable archetype for bio-inspired polymers due to their self-healing properties. However, threads from different species are comparatively much less understood. In particular, the byssus of Pinna nobilis comprises thousands of fine fibers utilized by humans for millennia to fashion lightweight golden fabrics known as sea silk. P. nobilis is very different from Mytilus from an ecological, morphological and evolutionary point of view and it stands to reason that the structure-function relationships of its byssus are disti...
The adaptive attachment of marine mussels to a wide range of substrates in a high-energy, saline env...
Materials found in nature exhibit remarkable properties allowing natural living systems to survive. ...
A number of molluscs within the Class Bivalvia are defined by their ability to secrete fine silk lik...
none9siNumerous mussel species produce byssal threads-tough proteinaceous fibers, which anchor musse...
11 pagesInternational audienceNumerous mussel species produce byssal threads - tough proteinaceous f...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe byssus fibers of Mytilus mussel species have become an important r...
Nature offers excellent archetypes for the development of next generation polymeric materials, which...
Over the last 15 years, the byssus of marine mussels (Mytilus spp.) has emerged as an important mode...
The mussel byssus is a unique holdfast structure employed by marine mussels to colonize diverse subs...
DoctorAchieving robust attachment between living tissues and inert materials comes with the main cha...
10 páginas, 5 figuras, 3 tablasSeveral bivalve species produce byssus threads to provide attachment ...
The adaptive attachment of marine mussels to a wide range of substrates in a high-energy, saline env...
The byssus of Pinna nobilis, the largest bivalve mollusc in the Mediterranean Sea, was investigated ...
The adaptive attachment of marine mussels to a wide range of substrates in a high-energy, saline env...
Materials found in nature exhibit remarkable properties allowing natural living systems to survive. ...
A number of molluscs within the Class Bivalvia are defined by their ability to secrete fine silk lik...
none9siNumerous mussel species produce byssal threads-tough proteinaceous fibers, which anchor musse...
11 pagesInternational audienceNumerous mussel species produce byssal threads - tough proteinaceous f...
11 pagesInternational audienceThe byssus fibers of Mytilus mussel species have become an important r...
Nature offers excellent archetypes for the development of next generation polymeric materials, which...
Over the last 15 years, the byssus of marine mussels (Mytilus spp.) has emerged as an important mode...
The mussel byssus is a unique holdfast structure employed by marine mussels to colonize diverse subs...
DoctorAchieving robust attachment between living tissues and inert materials comes with the main cha...
10 páginas, 5 figuras, 3 tablasSeveral bivalve species produce byssus threads to provide attachment ...
The adaptive attachment of marine mussels to a wide range of substrates in a high-energy, saline env...
The byssus of Pinna nobilis, the largest bivalve mollusc in the Mediterranean Sea, was investigated ...
The adaptive attachment of marine mussels to a wide range of substrates in a high-energy, saline env...
Materials found in nature exhibit remarkable properties allowing natural living systems to survive. ...
A number of molluscs within the Class Bivalvia are defined by their ability to secrete fine silk lik...