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Preparation of Silk‐Like Fibers Designed by Self‐Assembled Ionic Polypeptides

Hachisu et al., 2003

Document ID
10456770406317365116
Author
Hachisu M
Ohkawa K
Yamamoto H
Publication year
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Macromolecular Bioscience

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Natural protein fibers, such as silk, having high‐performance characteristics have been important materials in biopolymer research. This article reports the development of a silk‐ like extensible poly (α, l‐amino acid) fiber inspired by self‐assembly of polypeptides in living …
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