The mechanical design of spider silks: from fibroin sequence to mechanical function.
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J. Gosline | P. Guerette | C. Ortlepp | K. Savage | J M Gosline | P A Guerette | C S Ortlepp | K N Savage | Christine Ortlepp | Ken N. Savage
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