From the spider's perspective, silk is not only a building material but also a safety net, a weapon and a sensory organ to detect the presence of preys on its web. Indeed, this primeval material has been shaped over hundreds of millions of years by spiders to create a myriad of silk fibre types with different level of toughness, elasticity, stickiness depending on its attributed function in the web. From a human perspective, scientists are currently working on harnessing all the extraordinary properties of this material for applications spiders would never thought of, from biocompatible tissue engineering (enhancement of skin regeneration and nerve guides) to biodegradable electronics and development of specialised textile and composites. H...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
International audienceIn this study, we demonstrate the use of eco-friendly native spider silk as an...
From the spider’s perspective, silk is not only a building material but also a safety net, a weapon...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, as building materi...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, as building materi...
Whilst being thoroughly used in the textile industry and biomedical sector, silk has not yet been ex...
Can we use spider silk threads as natural, biological optical fibre sensors? In this communication, ...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, to build its web. ...
Spider silk has outstanding mechanical & structural properties, despite its light and delicate a...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
The spider silk fibers have unique high performance properties that make it a desirable model for ar...
Spider silk is becoming more useful for its desired properties as more information about the nanostr...
Spider silks are incredible natural materials that possess desirable combinations of strength, elast...
Spider silk has exceptional mechanical and biocompatible properties. This project is focused on opti...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
International audienceIn this study, we demonstrate the use of eco-friendly native spider silk as an...
From the spider’s perspective, silk is not only a building material but also a safety net, a weapon...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, as building materi...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, as building materi...
Whilst being thoroughly used in the textile industry and biomedical sector, silk has not yet been ex...
Can we use spider silk threads as natural, biological optical fibre sensors? In this communication, ...
A spider uses up to seven different types of silk, all having specific functions, to build its web. ...
Spider silk has outstanding mechanical & structural properties, despite its light and delicate a...
Spider silks display a remarkable array of properties, making them an area of great interest in biot...
The spider silk fibers have unique high performance properties that make it a desirable model for ar...
Spider silk is becoming more useful for its desired properties as more information about the nanostr...
Spider silks are incredible natural materials that possess desirable combinations of strength, elast...
Spider silk has exceptional mechanical and biocompatible properties. This project is focused on opti...
Spider silks exhibit an unusual combination of strength and toughness that distinguishes them from o...
Compared to silkworm silks, spider silks (SS) are considered stronger, most elastic, and tougher bio...
International audienceIn this study, we demonstrate the use of eco-friendly native spider silk as an...