Role of Sacrificial Protein-Metal Bond Exchange in Mussel Byssal Thread Self-Healing.
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Antje Reinecke | Yael Politi | Y. Politi | Clemens N Z Schmitt | Matthew J Harrington | C. Schmitt | A. Reinecke | M. Harrington | Yael Politi
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