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  • 8. Characterization and expression of a cDNA encoding a tubuliform silk protein of the golden web spider Nephila antipodiana.
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  • 14. Design, expression and solid-state NMR characterization of silk-like materials constructed from sequences of spider silk, Samia cynthia ricini and Bombyx mori silk fibroins.
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  • 18. Spider minor ampullate silk proteins contain new repetitive sequences and highly conserved non-silk-like "spacer regions".
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  • 20. Spider egg case core fibers: trimeric complexes assembled from TuSp1, ECP-1, and ECP-2.
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