نتایج جستجو برای: silk

تعداد نتایج: 8743  

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2008
Ingi Agnarsson Cecilia Boutry Todd A Blackledge

Spider silk possesses a unique combination of high tensile strength and elasticity resulting in extraordinarily tough fibers, compared with the best synthetic materials. However, the potential application of spider silk and biomimetic fibers depends upon retention of their high performance under a variety of conditions. Here, we report on changes in the mechanical properties of dragline and cap...

2016
Luc Thévenaz Kenny Hey Tow Desmond Chow Fritz Vollrath

Several research teams have recently highlighted how silk can be used as an optical material. Through a regeneration process, it is possible to obtain silk films made from fibers of silk cocoons, by casting a silk fibron solution on an appropriate surface. These transparent films have been used tomake optical devices such as diffraction gratings, phase masks, and photonic crystal lattices.1 Our...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2011
Felicia Jeffery Coby La Mattina Tiffany Tuton-Blasingame Yang Hsia Eric Gnesa Liang Zhao Andreas Franz Craig Vierra

Modern spiders spin high-performance silk fibers with a broad range of biological functions, including locomotion, prey capture and protection of developing offspring. Spiders accomplish these tasks by spinning several distinct fiber types that have diverse mechanical properties. Such specialization of fiber types has occurred through the evolution of different silk-producing glands, which func...

2012
Andrew A. Walker Sarah Weisman Jeffrey S. Church David J. Merritt Stephen T. Mudie Tara D. Sutherland

Raspy crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllacrididae) are unique among the orthopterans in producing silk, which is used to build shelters. This work studied the material composition and the fabrication of cricket silk for the first time. We examined silk-webs produced in captivity, which comprised cylindrical fibers and flat films. Spectra obtained from micro-Raman experiments indicated that the silk is...

2015
Huaipu Chang Tingcai Cheng Yuqian Wu Wenbo Hu Renwen Long Chun Liu Ping Zhao Qingyou Xia Erjun Ling

Silk proteins are synthesized in the middle and posterior silk glands of silkworms, then transit into the anterior of the silk gland, where the silk fibers are produced, stored and processed. The mechanism of formation and spinning of the silk fibers has not been fully elucidated, and transcriptome analyses specific to the anterior silk gland have not been reported. In the present study, we exp...

2016
Shigeharu Takiya Takuya Tsubota Mai Kimoto

The silk gland of the silkworm Bombyx mori is a long tubular organ that is divided into several subparts along its anteroposterior (AP) axis. As a trait of terminal differentiation of the silk gland, several silk protein genes are expressed with unique regional specificities. Most of the Hox and some of the homeobox genes are also expressed in the differentiated silk gland with regional specifi...

2015
Eiji Kotani Naoto Yamamoto Isao Kobayashi Keiro Uchino Sayaka Muto Hiroshi Ijiri Junji Shimabukuro Toshiki Tamura Hideki Sezutsu Hajime Mori

Silk gut processed from the silk glands of the silkworm could be an ideal biodegradable carrier for cell growth factors. We previously demonstrated that polyhedra, microcrystals of Cypovirus 1 polyhedrin, can serve as versatile carrier proteins. Here, we report the generation of a transgenic silkworm that expresses polyhedrin together with human basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) in its pos...

2013
F. Philipp Seib Manuela Herklotz Kelly A. Burke Manfred F. Maitz Carsten Werner David L. Kaplan

Over the past 30 years, silk has been proposed for numerous biomedical applications that go beyond its traditional use as a suture material. Silk sutures are well tolerated in humans, but the use of silk for vascular engineering applications still requires extensive biocompatibility testing. Some studies have indicated a need to modify silk to yield a hemocompatible surface. This study examined...

2011
Martin Humenik Andrew M. Smith

Nature has evolved a range of materials that compete with man-made materials in physical properties; one of these is spider silk. Silk is a fibrous material that exhibits extremely high strength and toughness with regard to its low density. In this review we discuss the molecular structure of spider silk and how this understanding has allowed the development of recombinant silk proteins that mi...

2013
Eden Steven Wasan R. Saleh Victor Lebedev Steve F. A. Acquah Vladimir Laukhin Rufina G. Alamo James S. Brooks

Understanding the compatibility between spider silk and conducting materials is essential to advance the use of spider silk in electronic applications. Spider silk is tough, but becomes soft when exposed to water. Here we report a strong affinity of amine-functionalised multi-walled carbon nanotubes for spider silk, with coating assisted by a water and mechanical shear method. The nanotubes adh...

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