نتایج جستجو برای: silk

تعداد نتایج: 8743  

2006
Christina Allmeling Andreas Jokuszies Kerstin Reimers Susanne Kall Peter M Vogt

Defects of peripheral nerves still represent a challenge for surgical nerve reconstruction. Recent studies concentrated on replacement by artificial nerve conduits from different synthetic or biological materials. In our study, we describe for the first time the use of spider silk fibres as a new material in nerve tissue engineering. Schwann cells (SC) were cultivated on spider silk fibres. Cel...

Journal: :Biomacromolecules 2002
Hyoung-Joon Jin Sergey V Fridrikh Gregory C Rutledge David L Kaplan

Electrospinning for the formation of nanoscale diameter fibers has been explored for high-performance filters and biomaterial scaffolds for vascular grafts or wound dressings. Fibers with nanoscale diameters provide benefits due to high surface area. In the present study we explore electrospinning for protein-based biomaterials to fabricate scaffolds and membranes from regenerated silkworm silk...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2009
Brook O Swanson Stuart P Anderson Caitlin Digiovine Rachel N Ross John P Dorsey

Spider silk is a high-performance biomaterial with exceptional mechanical properties and over half a century of research into its mechanics, structure, and biology. Recent research demonstrates that it is a highly variable class of materials that differs across species and individuals in complex and interesting ways. Here, we review recent literature on mechanical variation and evolution in spi...

2016
Camille Larracas Ryan Hekman Simmone Dyrness Alisa Arata Caroline Williams Taylor Crawford Craig A. Vierra

The outstanding material properties of spider dragline silk fibers have been attributed to two spidroins, major ampullate spidroins 1 and 2 (MaSp1 and MaSp2). Although dragline silk fibers have been treated with different chemical solvents to elucidate the relationship between protein structure and fiber mechanics, there has not been a comprehensive proteomic analysis of the major ampullate (MA...

2015
Cheryl Hayashi Cheryl Y. Hayashi Matthew A. Collin

Number of Papers published in peer-reviewed journals: Number of Papers published in non peer-reviewed journals: Final Report: Rapid Characterization of Spider Silk Genes via Exon Capture Report Title Spider silks are high-performance materials with an array of potential military and civilian applications. As such, there is persistent demand for the mass production of silks, which requires knowl...

2018
Sean J Blamires Madeleine Nobbs Penny J Martens I-Min Tso Wei-Tsung Chuang Chung-Kai Chang Hwo-Shuenn Sheu

Variability in spider major ampullate (MA) silk properties at different scales has proven difficult to determine and remains an obstacle to the development of synthetic fibers mimicking MA silk performance. A multitude of techniques may be used to measure multiscale aspects of silk properties. Here we fed five species of Araneoid spider solutions that either contained protein or were protein de...

2012
James Starrett Jessica E. Garb Amanda Kuelbs Ugochi O. Azubuike Cheryl Y. Hayashi

Silk spinning is essential to spider ecology and has had a key role in the expansive diversification of spiders. Silk is composed primarily of proteins called spidroins, which are encoded by a multi-gene family. Spidroins have been studied extensively in the derived clade, Orbiculariae (orb-weavers), from the suborder Araneomorphae ('true spiders'). Orbicularians produce a suite of different si...

2007
Arif Raza Khan Aziz Khan Farman Ali Noor Sahib Khan

Background: Tonsillectomy is a commonly performed surgical procedure. There are several operative methods but the superiority of one over the other has not been clearly demonstrated. The aim of this study was to compare the morbidity associated with tonsillectomy using two different techniques for hemostasis – silk ligation versus diathermy. Material and Methods: This was an experimental study ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2010
Sinan Keten Markus J Buehler

Spider silk is a self-assembling biopolymer that outperforms most known materials in terms of its mechanical performance, despite its underlying weak chemical bonding based on H-bonds. While experimental studies have shown that the molecular structure of silk proteins has a direct influence on the stiffness, toughness and failure strength of silk, no molecular-level analysis of the nanostructur...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Fernando Pérez-Miles David Ortíz-Villatoro

Theraphosid tarantulas, like all other spiders, secrete silk from spigots on the abdominal spinnerets. A few years ago, it was proposed that the large tarantula Aphonopelma seemanni could extrude silk from specialized spigots on the tarsi to help adhesion to vertical surfaces. This suggestion was later questioned because silk was not observed after the spinnerets had been sealed. Recently, expe...

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