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spidroin 1

Known as: dragline silk fibroin 1, spider silk protein 1 
National Institutes of Health

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2019
2019
Robust, biocompatible, and facile coatings are promising for improving the in vivo performance of medical implants and devices… 
2019
2019
Web spiders use specialized glands to produce silk proteins, so-called spidroins, which assemble into extraordinarily tough silk… 
2018
2018
Most spiders spin multiple types of silk, including silks for reproduction, prey capture, and draglines. Spiders are a… 
2016
2016
The study of the stimulating effect of the microgels (MGs) based on recombinant 1F9 spidroin on the regeneration of the deep skin… 
2014
2014
C-terminal domains (CTDs) of various spidroins are relatively conserved in the amino acid sequence and have been suggested to… 
2012
2012
Spider silk is one of nature’s most remarkable biomaterials due to extraordinary strength and toughness not found in today’s… 
Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Spider dragline silk possesses impressive mechanical and biochemical properties. It is synthesized by a couple of major ampullate… 
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Spider dragline silk proteins, spidroins, have a tripartite composition; a nonrepetitive N-terminal domain, a central repetitive… 
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Spider silks are some of the strongest materials found in nature1,2. Achieving the high tensile strength and elasticity of the…