Exploring the Use of Native Spider Silk as an Optical Fiber for Chemical Sensing
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Luc Thévenaz | Kenny Hey Tow | Desmond M. Chow | Fritz Vollrath | Tom Gheysens | Isabelle Dicaire | L. Thévenaz | F. Vollrath | T. Gheysens | I. Dicaire | K. Hey Tow | D. M. Chow | D. Chow
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