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Biomacromolecules|September 13, 2013
Characterizing the secondary protein structure of black widow dragline silk using solid-state NMR and X-ray diffractionJanelle E Jenkins, Sujatha Sampath, Emily Butler, et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|March 11, 2023
Methods for Silk Property Analyses across Structural Hierarchies and ScalesSean J Blamires, Aditya Rawal, Angela D Edwards, et al.
Pharmaceutics|August 29, 2024
Hydrogen Bonding in Amorphous IndomethacinC J Benmore, J L Yarger, S K Davidowski, et al.
RSC Advances|November 11, 2014
Structural characterization of nanofiber silk produced by embiopterans (webspinners)J Bennett Addison, Thomas M Osborn Popp, Warner S Weber, et al.
Nature|August 19, 2007
Vitrification of a monatomic metallic liquidM H Bhat, V Molinero, E Soignard, et al.
Biomacromolecules|May 8, 2013
Nephila clavipes Flagelliform silk-like GGX motifs contribute to extensibility and spacer motifs contribute to strength in synthetic spider silk fibersSherry L Adrianos, Florence Teulé, Michael B Hinman, et al.
Biomacromolecules|March 1, 2014
Reversible assembly of β-sheet nanocrystals within caddisfly silkJ Bennett Addison, Warner S Weber, Qiushi Mou, et al.
Biomacromolecules|December 20, 2011
Conserved C-terminal domain of spider tubuliform spidroin 1 contributes to extensibility in synthetic fibersEric Gnesa, Yang Hsia, Jeffery L Yarger, et al.
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|February 4, 2021
Hard x-ray methods for studying the structure of amorphous thin films and bulk glassy oxidesC J Benmore, G B González, O L G Alderman, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 4, 2000
Electron spin density distribution in the polymer phase of CsC60: assignment of the NMR spectrumde Swiet TM, J L Yarger, T Wagberg, et al.
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Biomacromolecules|September 13, 2013
Characterizing the secondary protein structure of black widow dragline silk using solid-state NMR and X-ray diffractionJanelle E Jenkins, Sujatha Sampath, Emily Butler, et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|March 11, 2023
Methods for Silk Property Analyses across Structural Hierarchies and ScalesSean J Blamires, Aditya Rawal, Angela D Edwards, et al.
Pharmaceutics|August 29, 2024
Hydrogen Bonding in Amorphous IndomethacinC J Benmore, J L Yarger, S K Davidowski, et al.
RSC Advances|November 11, 2014
Structural characterization of nanofiber silk produced by embiopterans (webspinners)J Bennett Addison, Thomas M Osborn Popp, Warner S Weber, et al.
Nature|August 19, 2007
Vitrification of a monatomic metallic liquidM H Bhat, V Molinero, E Soignard, et al.
Biomacromolecules|May 8, 2013
Nephila clavipes Flagelliform silk-like GGX motifs contribute to extensibility and spacer motifs contribute to strength in synthetic spider silk fibersSherry L Adrianos, Florence Teulé, Michael B Hinman, et al.
Biomacromolecules|March 1, 2014
Reversible assembly of β-sheet nanocrystals within caddisfly silkJ Bennett Addison, Warner S Weber, Qiushi Mou, et al.
Biomacromolecules|December 20, 2011
Conserved C-terminal domain of spider tubuliform spidroin 1 contributes to extensibility in synthetic fibersEric Gnesa, Yang Hsia, Jeffery L Yarger, et al.
Journal of Physics. Condensed Matter : an Institute of Physics Journal|February 4, 2021
Hard x-ray methods for studying the structure of amorphous thin films and bulk glassy oxidesC J Benmore, G B González, O L G Alderman, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 4, 2000
Electron spin density distribution in the polymer phase of CsC60: assignment of the NMR spectrumde Swiet TM, J L Yarger, T Wagberg, et al.
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