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2. Recombinant Structural Proteins and Their Use in Future Materials
3. Carbon fibre surface modification using functionalized nanoclay: A hierarchical interphase for fibre-reinforced polymer composites
4. Determination of the transverse modulus of cylindrical samples by compression between two parallel flat plates
5. Focused ion beam milling of carbon fibres
6. A systematic study of carbon fibre surface grafting via in situ diazonium generation for improved interfacial shear strength in epoxy matrix composites
7. Convergently-evolved structural anomalies in the coiled coil domains of insect silk proteins
8. Heterogeneity of carbon fibre
9. Surface functionalization of unsized carbon fiber using nitrenes derived from organic azides
10. Molecular and functional characterisation of resilin across three insect orders
11. Recombinant Resilin
12. Material Properties of Lipid Microdomains: Force-Volume Imaging Study of the Effect of Cholesterol on Lipid Microdomain Rigidity
13. A highly elastic tissue sealant based on photopolymerised gelatin
14. Honeybee silk: Recombinant protein production, assembly and fiber spinning
15. Fifty years later: The sequence, structure and function of lacewing cross-beta silk
16. The development of photochemically crosslinked native fibrinogen as a rapidly formed and mechanically strong surgical tissue sealant
17. Synthesis and properties of crosslinked recombinant pro-resilin
18. Contributor contact details
19. Recombinant Resilin—A Protein-Based Elastomer
20. Design and facile production of recombinant resilin-like polypeptides: gene construction and a rapid protein purification method
21. Wool: Structure, Properties, and Processing
22. Using ionic liquids to reduce energy consumption for carbon fibre production
23. A Novel Approach to the Functionalisation of Pristine Carbon Fibre Using Azomethine 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition
24. Convergently-evolved structural anomalies in the coiled coil domains of insect silk proteins
25. A new class of animal collagen masquerading as an insect silk
26. Analysis of the effects of atmospheric helium plasma treatment on the surface structure of jute fibres and resulting composite properties
27. Correction: Controlling the Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Artificial Honeybee Silk by Heating or by Immersion in Solvents
28. A new class of animal collagen masquerading as an insect silk
29. Macromol. Biosci. 10/2013
30. Continuous Production of Flexible Fibers from Transgenically Produced Honeybee Silk Proteins
31. Artificial Honeybee Silk: A Recombinant Protein as a Biomimetic Structural Material
32. Characterization of a protein-based adhesive elastomer secreted by the Australian frog Notaden bennetti
33. Synthesis and properties of crosslinked recombinant pro-resilin
34. Synthesis and properties of crosslinked recombinant pro-resilin
35. Controlling the Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Artificial Honeybee Silk by Heating or by Immersion in Solvents
36. Effects of Thermal Denaturation on the Solid-State Structure and Molecular Mobility of Glycinin
37. Single Honeybee Silk Protein Mimics Properties of Multi-Protein Silk
38. Comparisons of Recombinant Resilin-like Proteins: Repetitive Domains Are Sufficient to Confer Resilin-like Properties
39. Plasma Process. Polym. 8/2009
40. Controlled Amine Functionalization and Hydrophilicity of a Poly(lactic acid) Fabric
41. Pulsed Plasma Polymerization of Hexamethyldisiloxane onto Wool: Control of Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate and Surface Adhesion
42. Analysis of the Effects of Atmospheric Helium Plasma Treatment on the Surface Structure of Jute Fibres and Resulting Composite Properties
43. Environmentally Sustainable Fibers from Regenerated Protein
44. Proteinaceous adhesive secretions from insects, and in particular the egg attachment glue ofOpodiphtherasp. moths
45. Characterization of a Protein-based Adhesive Elastomer Secreted by the Australian Frog Notaden bennetti
46. Wool
47. Wool
48. Wool
49. Proteinaceous adhesive secretions from insects, and in particular the egg attachment glue of Opodiphthera sp. moths.
50. Functionalisation of Carbon Fiber Toward Enhanced Fiber-Matrix Adhesion.
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