Hagfish slime consists of mucins and protein threads that are released from slime glands and mix with seawater to produce an ephemeral material with intriguing physical properties. We recently characterized the mechanics of the slime’s fibrous component, and here we report the first mechanical properties of the mucin component and the slime as a whole. Our results suggest that hagfishes can produce remarkable quantities of the slime because it is almost three orders of magnitude more dilute than typical mucus secretions. Mechanical experiments using whole slime produced in vitro demonstrate that the slime threads dominate the slime’s material properties and impart elasticity. Mucins impart viscosity at the strain rates tested and are import...
Mammalian hard a-keratins are fibre-reinforced biomaterials that consist of 10 nm intermediate filam...
Abstract of Proc. Roy. Soc. article: Hagfishes defend themselves from gill-breathing predators by pr...
Hard a-keratins such as hair, nail, wool and horn are stiff epidermal appendages used by mammals in ...
Hagfish slime consists of mucins and protein threads that are released from slime glands and mix wit...
Hagfishes are benthic marine protovertebrates that secrete copious quantities of slime when threaten...
Hagfish are able to produce substantial amounts of slime when harassed, but the precise ecological f...
Hagfishes are known for their ability to rapidly produce vast quantities of slime when provoked. The...
When agitated, Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) produce large quantities of slime that consists o...
Hagfishes defend themselves from fish predators via the rapid deployment of a fibrous slime that adh...
We performed mechanical tests on a matrix-free keratin model—hagfish slime threads—to test the hypot...
Intermediate filaments (IFs) impart mechanical integrity to cells, yet IF mechanics are poorly under...
Hagfishes defend themselves fromfish predators by releasing large volumes of gill-clogging slimewhen...
Hagfish defend themselves with vast amounts of slime when provoked or attacked. The slime forms when...
Hagfishes are able to squeeze through small openings to gain entry to crevices, burrows, hagfish tra...
he defensive slime of hagfish consists of a polyanionic mucin hydrogel that synergistically interact...
Mammalian hard a-keratins are fibre-reinforced biomaterials that consist of 10 nm intermediate filam...
Abstract of Proc. Roy. Soc. article: Hagfishes defend themselves from gill-breathing predators by pr...
Hard a-keratins such as hair, nail, wool and horn are stiff epidermal appendages used by mammals in ...
Hagfish slime consists of mucins and protein threads that are released from slime glands and mix wit...
Hagfishes are benthic marine protovertebrates that secrete copious quantities of slime when threaten...
Hagfish are able to produce substantial amounts of slime when harassed, but the precise ecological f...
Hagfishes are known for their ability to rapidly produce vast quantities of slime when provoked. The...
When agitated, Atlantic hagfish (Myxine glutinosa) produce large quantities of slime that consists o...
Hagfishes defend themselves from fish predators via the rapid deployment of a fibrous slime that adh...
We performed mechanical tests on a matrix-free keratin model—hagfish slime threads—to test the hypot...
Intermediate filaments (IFs) impart mechanical integrity to cells, yet IF mechanics are poorly under...
Hagfishes defend themselves fromfish predators by releasing large volumes of gill-clogging slimewhen...
Hagfish defend themselves with vast amounts of slime when provoked or attacked. The slime forms when...
Hagfishes are able to squeeze through small openings to gain entry to crevices, burrows, hagfish tra...
he defensive slime of hagfish consists of a polyanionic mucin hydrogel that synergistically interact...
Mammalian hard a-keratins are fibre-reinforced biomaterials that consist of 10 nm intermediate filam...
Abstract of Proc. Roy. Soc. article: Hagfishes defend themselves from gill-breathing predators by pr...
Hard a-keratins such as hair, nail, wool and horn are stiff epidermal appendages used by mammals in ...