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The following pages link to Morphology and primary crystal structure of a silk-like protein polymer synthesized by genetically engineered Escherichia coli bacteria. (Q52542713):
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- Ordered and disordered proteins as nanomaterial building blocks (Q30411543) (← links)
- Genetically programmable thermoresponsive plasmonic gold/silk-elastin protein core/shell nanoparticles. (Q30796528) (← links)
- Quantification of cell co-migration occurrences during cell aggregation on fibroin substrates. (Q33973273) (← links)
- Genetically engineered silk-elastinlike protein polymers for controlled drug delivery (Q34971322) (← links)
- Beta-silks: enhancing and controlling aggregation (Q36693051) (← links)
- Characterization and real-time imaging of gene expression of adenovirus embedded silk-elastinlike protein polymer hydrogels (Q37089259) (← links)
- Surface Induced nanofiber growth by self-assembly of a silk-elastin-like protein polymer (Q37439112) (← links)
- Protein-based block copolymers (Q37828503) (← links)
- Recombinant protein-based polymers for advanced drug delivery (Q37985590) (← links)
- Silk-elastin-like protein biomaterials for the controlled delivery of therapeutics. (Q38283340) (← links)
- Biomaterials in tissue engineering (Q38294476) (← links)
- Properties of Engineered and Fabricated Silks (Q39094624) (← links)
- Biotechnological potentials of anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria. I. Production of single-cell protein, vitamins, ubiquinones, hormones, and enzymes and use in waste treatment (Q40420625) (← links)
- In vitro models of biocompatibility: a review (Q40939892) (← links)
- Silk I structure in Bombyx mori silk foams (Q42058617) (← links)
- Non-periodic lattice crystals in the hierarchical microstructure of spider (major ampullate) silk (Q42062281) (← links)
- Optically Transparent Recombinant Silk-Elastinlike Protein Polymer Films (Q42616444) (← links)
- Wet extrusion of fibronectin-fibrinogen cables for application in tissue engineering (Q43563135) (← links)
- Induction of adherent activity in mastocytoma P-815 cells by the cooperation of two prostaglandin E2 receptor subtypes, EP3 and EP4. (Q44362248) (← links)
- The role of formic acid in solution stability and crystallization of silk protein polymer (Q52641464) (← links)