Controlling the molecular structure and physical properties of artificial honeybee silk by heating or by immersion in solvents

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  • who: Andrew C. Warden et al. from the Engineering, Melbourne, Australia have published the article: Controlling the Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Artificial Honeybee Silk by Heating or by Immersion in Solvents, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of December/21,/2012
  • what: Recombinant honeybee silk proteins can be fabricated into a range of forms that could be used as biomedical materials.

SUMMARY

    The silk produced by honeybees shares many desirable properties with the better known silkworm or spider silks, but has a more varied amino_acid composition giving . . .

     

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