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Elise DESIMONE | PhD Student | MS in Biomedical Engineering | University of  Bayreuth, Bayreuth | Department of Biomaterials | Research profile
Elise DESIMONE | PhD Student | MS in Biomedical Engineering | University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth | Department of Biomaterials | Research profile

Structural Insights into Water-Based Spider Silk Protein–Nanoclay  Composites with Excellent Gas and Water Vapor Barrier Properties | ACS  Applied Materials & Interfaces
Structural Insights into Water-Based Spider Silk Protein–Nanoclay Composites with Excellent Gas and Water Vapor Barrier Properties | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Surface Features of Recombinant Spider Silk Protein eADF4(κ16)‐Made  Materials are Well‐Suited for Cardiac Tissue Engineering - Petzold - 2017 - Advanced  Functional Materials - Wiley Online Library
Surface Features of Recombinant Spider Silk Protein eADF4(κ16)‐Made Materials are Well‐Suited for Cardiac Tissue Engineering - Petzold - 2017 - Advanced Functional Materials - Wiley Online Library

PDF) Hydration‐Induced β‐Sheet Crosslinking of α‐Helical‐Rich Spider  Prey‐Wrapping Silk
PDF) Hydration‐Induced β‐Sheet Crosslinking of α‐Helical‐Rich Spider Prey‐Wrapping Silk

DNA Functionalized Spider Silk Nanohydrogels for Specific Cell Attachment  and Patterning | ACS Nano
DNA Functionalized Spider Silk Nanohydrogels for Specific Cell Attachment and Patterning | ACS Nano

Bioinspired Materials: Advanced Materials: Vol 30, No 19
Bioinspired Materials: Advanced Materials: Vol 30, No 19

Surface Features of Recombinant Spider Silk Protein eADF4(κ16)‐Made  Materials are Well‐Suited for Cardiac Tissue Engineering - Petzold - 2017 - Advanced  Functional Materials - Wiley Online Library
Surface Features of Recombinant Spider Silk Protein eADF4(κ16)‐Made Materials are Well‐Suited for Cardiac Tissue Engineering - Petzold - 2017 - Advanced Functional Materials - Wiley Online Library

Cardiac Muscle Tissue Made Of Spider Silk | Medical Product Outsourcing
Cardiac Muscle Tissue Made Of Spider Silk | Medical Product Outsourcing

Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Sequence Identification, Recombinant  Production, and Analysis of the Self-Assembly of Egg Stalk Silk Proteins  from Lacewing Chrysoperla carnea
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Sequence Identification, Recombinant Production, and Analysis of the Self-Assembly of Egg Stalk Silk Proteins from Lacewing Chrysoperla carnea

Surface Features of Recombinant Spider Silk Protein eADF4(κ16)‐Made  Materials are Well‐Suited for Cardiac Tissue Engineering - Petzold - 2017 - Advanced  Functional Materials - Wiley Online Library
Surface Features of Recombinant Spider Silk Protein eADF4(κ16)‐Made Materials are Well‐Suited for Cardiac Tissue Engineering - Petzold - 2017 - Advanced Functional Materials - Wiley Online Library

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Designed Spider Silk-Based Drug Carrier for Redox- or pH-Triggered Drug  Release | Biomacromolecules
Designed Spider Silk-Based Drug Carrier for Redox- or pH-Triggered Drug Release | Biomacromolecules

Bioinspired Materials: Advanced Materials: Vol 30, No 19
Bioinspired Materials: Advanced Materials: Vol 30, No 19

Prof. Dr. Thomas Scheibel
Prof. Dr. Thomas Scheibel

Bioinspired Materials: Advanced Materials: Vol 30, No 19
Bioinspired Materials: Advanced Materials: Vol 30, No 19

Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Sequence Identification, Recombinant  Production, and Analysis of the Self-Assembly of Egg Stalk Silk Proteins  from Lacewing Chrysoperla carnea
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Sequence Identification, Recombinant Production, and Analysis of the Self-Assembly of Egg Stalk Silk Proteins from Lacewing Chrysoperla carnea

(PDF) Recombinant spider silk protein eADF4(C16)-RGD coatings are suitable  for cardiac tissue engineering
(PDF) Recombinant spider silk protein eADF4(C16)-RGD coatings are suitable for cardiac tissue engineering

Cardiac cells attach to eADF4(C16)-RGD coatings. Cardiac cells were... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Cardiac cells attach to eADF4(C16)-RGD coatings. Cardiac cells were... | Download Scientific Diagram

Andreas TAUBERT | Professor | Professor | Universität Potsdam, Potsdam |  Laboratory of Supramolecular & Materials Chemistry | Research profile
Andreas TAUBERT | Professor | Professor | Universität Potsdam, Potsdam | Laboratory of Supramolecular & Materials Chemistry | Research profile

Self-Rolling Refillable Tubular Enzyme Containers Made of Recombinant  Spider Silk and Chitosan | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Self-Rolling Refillable Tubular Enzyme Containers Made of Recombinant Spider Silk and Chitosan | ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Munzner Vadallslides.pdf - Visualization Analysis & Design All  Book/teaching Slides Tamara Munzner Department Of Computer Science  University Of British - ELEC2870 | Course Hero
Munzner Vadallslides.pdf - Visualization Analysis & Design All Book/teaching Slides Tamara Munzner Department Of Computer Science University Of British - ELEC2870 | Course Hero

Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Sequence Identification, Recombinant  Production, and Analysis of the Self-Assembly of Egg Stalk Silk Proteins  from Lacewing Chrysoperla carnea
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Sequence Identification, Recombinant Production, and Analysis of the Self-Assembly of Egg Stalk Silk Proteins from Lacewing Chrysoperla carnea

Recombinant spider silk protein eADF4(C16)-RGD coatings are suitable for  cardiac tissue engineering | Scientific Reports
Recombinant spider silk protein eADF4(C16)-RGD coatings are suitable for cardiac tissue engineering | Scientific Reports

Surface Features of Recombinant Spider Silk Protein eADF4(κ16)‐Made  Materials are Well‐Suited for Cardiac Tissue Engineering - Petzold - 2017 - Advanced  Functional Materials - Wiley Online Library
Surface Features of Recombinant Spider Silk Protein eADF4(κ16)‐Made Materials are Well‐Suited for Cardiac Tissue Engineering - Petzold - 2017 - Advanced Functional Materials - Wiley Online Library

Spider Silk Scaffolds as a Material for new Biomedical Applications
Spider Silk Scaffolds as a Material for new Biomedical Applications