This article reviews fundamental and applied aspects of silk–one of Nature’s most intriguing materials in terms of its strength, toughness, and biological role–in its various forms, from protein molecules to webs and cocoons, in the context of mechanical and biological properties. A central question that will be explored is how the bridging of scales and the emergence of hierarchical structures are critical elements in achieving novel material properties, and how this knowledge can be explored in the design of synthetic materials. We review how the function of a material system at the macroscale can be derived from the interplay of fundamental molecular building blocks. Moreover, guidelines and approaches to current experimental and computa...
A comprehensive review on the five levels of hierarchical structures of silk materials and the corre...
Biophysical properties of the extracellular environment dynamically regulate cellular fates. In this...
The biological performance of artificial biomaterials is closely related to their structure characte...
Tailored materials with tunable properties are crucial for applications as biomaterials, for drug de...
Spider silks have been a focus of research for almost two decades due to their outstanding mechanica...
AbstractSilks are protein-based fibers made by arthropods for a variety of task-specific application...
Silks have a great potential as sustainable, ecologically benign commercial polymers. Here we discus...
Silk contains a fibre forming protein, fibroin, which is biocompatible, particularly after removing ...
Silk spinning, observed in spiders and insects, exhibits a remarkable biological source of inspirati...
Silks have a great potential as sustainable, ecologically benign commercial polymers. Here we discus...
Silk is a protein-based biopolymer produced by many different invertebrate species from amphipods to...
The silk produced in the Bombyx mori’ glands and used in the preparation of the cocoons has been emp...
Humans have long appreciated silk for its lustrous appeal and remarkable physical properties, yet as...
Silk is a natural fiber renowned for its outstanding mechanical properties that have enabled the man...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
A comprehensive review on the five levels of hierarchical structures of silk materials and the corre...
Biophysical properties of the extracellular environment dynamically regulate cellular fates. In this...
The biological performance of artificial biomaterials is closely related to their structure characte...
Tailored materials with tunable properties are crucial for applications as biomaterials, for drug de...
Spider silks have been a focus of research for almost two decades due to their outstanding mechanica...
AbstractSilks are protein-based fibers made by arthropods for a variety of task-specific application...
Silks have a great potential as sustainable, ecologically benign commercial polymers. Here we discus...
Silk contains a fibre forming protein, fibroin, which is biocompatible, particularly after removing ...
Silk spinning, observed in spiders and insects, exhibits a remarkable biological source of inspirati...
Silks have a great potential as sustainable, ecologically benign commercial polymers. Here we discus...
Silk is a protein-based biopolymer produced by many different invertebrate species from amphipods to...
The silk produced in the Bombyx mori’ glands and used in the preparation of the cocoons has been emp...
Humans have long appreciated silk for its lustrous appeal and remarkable physical properties, yet as...
Silk is a natural fiber renowned for its outstanding mechanical properties that have enabled the man...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
A comprehensive review on the five levels of hierarchical structures of silk materials and the corre...
Biophysical properties of the extracellular environment dynamically regulate cellular fates. In this...
The biological performance of artificial biomaterials is closely related to their structure characte...