Spider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one material, including large tensile strength and strain at breaking, biocompatibility, and the possibility of tailoring their properties. Major ampullate gland silk (MAS) is the most studied silk and their properties are explained by a double lattice of hydrogen bonds and elastomeric protein chains linked to polyalanine β-nanocrystals. However, many basic details regarding the relationship between composition, microstructure and properties in silks are still lacking. Here we show that this relationship can be traced in flagelliform silk (Flag) spun by Argiope trifasciata spiders after identifying a phase consisting of polyglycine II nanocrystals. The presence of thi...
Spider silk exhibits a combination of outstanding tensile strength and extensibility unique among al...
Silk is an exceptionally strong, extensible, and tough material made from simple protein building bl...
Silk fibers from Argiope trifasciata and Nephila inaurata orb-web weaving spiders were UV irradiated...
International audienceSpider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one ...
International audienceSpider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one ...
Spider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one material, including la...
Spider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one material, including la...
International audienceSpider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one ...
Spider major ampullate gland silks (MAS) vary greatly in material properties among species but, this...
Spider major ampullate gland silks (MAS) vary greatly in material properties among species but, this...
Spider silk is a self-assembling biopolymer that outperforms most known materials in terms of its me...
Spider silk rivals the best synthetic materials in terms of strength and toughness. It is widely acc...
The extraordinary mechanical performance of spider dragline silk is explained by its highly ordered ...
Variability in spider major ampullate (MA) silk properties at different scales has proven difficult ...
Spider silk is one of the strongest, most extensible and toughest biological materials known, exceed...
Spider silk exhibits a combination of outstanding tensile strength and extensibility unique among al...
Silk is an exceptionally strong, extensible, and tough material made from simple protein building bl...
Silk fibers from Argiope trifasciata and Nephila inaurata orb-web weaving spiders were UV irradiated...
International audienceSpider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one ...
International audienceSpider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one ...
Spider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one material, including la...
Spider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one material, including la...
International audienceSpider silks combine a significant number of desirable characteristics in one ...
Spider major ampullate gland silks (MAS) vary greatly in material properties among species but, this...
Spider major ampullate gland silks (MAS) vary greatly in material properties among species but, this...
Spider silk is a self-assembling biopolymer that outperforms most known materials in terms of its me...
Spider silk rivals the best synthetic materials in terms of strength and toughness. It is widely acc...
The extraordinary mechanical performance of spider dragline silk is explained by its highly ordered ...
Variability in spider major ampullate (MA) silk properties at different scales has proven difficult ...
Spider silk is one of the strongest, most extensible and toughest biological materials known, exceed...
Spider silk exhibits a combination of outstanding tensile strength and extensibility unique among al...
Silk is an exceptionally strong, extensible, and tough material made from simple protein building bl...
Silk fibers from Argiope trifasciata and Nephila inaurata orb-web weaving spiders were UV irradiated...