The hidden link between supercontraction and mechanical behavior of spider silks.
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Manuel Elices | Gustavo R Plaza | G. Plaza | M. Elices | J. Pérez-Rigueiro | G. Guinea | José Pérez-Rigueiro | Gustavo V Guinea
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