More than just fibers: an aqueous method for the production of innovative recombinant spider silk protein materials.
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B. A. Day | R. Lewis | Thomas I Harris | P. Oliveira | Danielle A. Gaztambide | Chauncey L. Tucker | R. Decker | K. R. Berg | Justin A. Jones | Stacia Christy | Nate Needham | A. Ruben | Breton A. Day | Ashley Ruben
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