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308 related items for PubMed ID: 17575040

  • 21. The common house spider alters the material and mechanical properties of cobweb silk in response to different prey.
    Boutry C, Blackledge TA.
    J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol; 2008 Nov 01; 309(9):542-52. PubMed ID: 18651614
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  • 24. Molecular nanosprings in spider capture-silk threads.
    Becker N, Oroudjev E, Mutz S, Cleveland JP, Hansma PK, Hayashi CY, Makarov DE, Hansma HG.
    Nat Mater; 2003 Apr 01; 2(4):278-83. PubMed ID: 12690403
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  • 25. van der Waals and hygroscopic forces of adhesion generated by spider capture threads.
    Hawthorn AC, Opell BD.
    J Exp Biol; 2003 Nov 01; 206(Pt 22):3905-11. PubMed ID: 14555732
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  • 28. Factors governing the stickiness of cribellar prey capture threads in the spider family Uloboridae.
    Opell BD.
    J Morphol; 1994 Jul 01; 221(1):111-119. PubMed ID: 29865401
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  • 30. Optical surface profiling of orb-web spider capture silks.
    Kane DM, Joyce AM, Staib GR, Herberstein ME.
    Bioinspir Biomim; 2010 Sep 01; 5(3):036004. PubMed ID: 20710068
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  • 32. Direct solvation of glycoproteins by salts in spider silk glues enhances adhesion and helps to explain the evolution of modern spider orb webs.
    Sahni V, Miyoshi T, Chen K, Jain D, Blamires SJ, Blackledge TA, Dhinojwala A.
    Biomacromolecules; 2014 Apr 14; 15(4):1225-32. PubMed ID: 24588057
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  • 34. Spider orb webs rely on radial threads to absorb prey kinetic energy.
    Sensenig AT, Lorentz KA, Kelly SP, Blackledge TA.
    J R Soc Interface; 2012 Aug 07; 9(73):1880-91. PubMed ID: 22431738
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  • 35. Adhesion enhancement of cribellate capture threads by epicuticular waxes of the insect prey sheds new light on spider web evolution.
    Bott RA, Baumgartner W, Bräunig P, Menzel F, Joel AC.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2017 May 31; 284(1855):. PubMed ID: 28566485
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  • 36. Detritus decorations of an orb-weaving spider, Cyclosa mulmeinensis (Thorell): for food or camouflage?
    Tan EJ, Li D.
    J Exp Biol; 2009 Jun 31; 212(Pt 12):1832-9. PubMed ID: 19483001
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  • 37. Analysis of major ampullate silk cDNAs from two non-orb-weaving spiders.
    Tian M, Liu C, Lewis R.
    Biomacromolecules; 2004 Jun 31; 5(3):657-60. PubMed ID: 15132643
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  • 39. Ontogenetic changes in cribellum spigot number and cribellar prey capture thread stickiness in the spider family Uloboridae.
    Opell BD.
    J Morphol; 1995 Apr 31; 224(1):47-56. PubMed ID: 29865335
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  • 40. Oldest true orb-weaving spider (Araneae: Araneidae).
    Penney D, Ortuño VM.
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