Mussel collagen molecules with silk-like domains as load-bearing elements in distal byssal threads.
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Thomas Scheibel | Friedrich Kremer | Periklis Papadopoulos | F. Kremer | T. Scheibel | P. Papadopoulos | Anja Hagenau | Anja Hagenau
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