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In article number 1805294, Xiang‐Qin Liu, Jan K. Rainey, and co‐workers demonstrate that improved self‐assembled silk protein nanoparticle monodispersity in the concentrated solubilized spinning dope state correlates with dramatically improved wet‐spun recombinant aciniform silk fiber mechanical behavior. The nature and dispersity of self‐assembly in the spinning dope provides a straightforward property...
Spider silks are desirable materials with mechanical properties superior to most synthetic materials coupled with biodegradability and biocompatibility. In order to replicate natural silk properties using recombinant spider silk proteins (spidroins) and wet‐spinning methods, the focus to date has typically been on modifying protein sequence, protein size, and spinning conditions. Here, an alternative...
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