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Interfacial behavior of recombinant spider silk protein parts reveals cues on the silk assembly mechanism
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Genetically Engineered Mucoadhesive Spider Silk
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Bioactivation of Spider Silk with Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor for in Vitro Cell Culture: A Step toward Creation of Artificial ECM
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Recombinant Spider Silk Functionalized Silkworm Silk Matrices as Potential Bioactive Wound Dressings and Skin Grafts
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A spidroin-derived solubility tag enables controlled aggregation of a designed amyloid protein
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Recombinant Spider Silk as Mediator for One‐Step, Chemical‐Free Surface Biofunctionalization
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Recombinant spider silk functionalized with a motif from fibronectin mediates cell adhesion and growth on polymeric substrates by entrapping cells during self-assembly
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Structuring of Functional Spider Silk Wires, Coatings, and Sheets by Self-Assembly on Superhydrophobic Pillar Surfaces
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Silk-silk interactions between silkworm fibroin and recombinant spider silk fusion proteins enable construction of bioactive materials
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Efficient protein production inspired by how spiders make silk
Kronqvist, N., Sarr, M., Lindqvist, A., Nordling, K., Otikovs, M., Venturi, L., Pioselli, B., Purhonen, P., Landreh, M., Biverstål, H., Toleikis, Z., Sjöberg, L., Robinson, C.V., Pelizzi, N., Jörnvall, H., Hebert, H., Jaudzems, K., Curstedt, T., Rising, A., Johansson, J. (2017) Nature communications 8:15504 https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15504