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Current progress and limitations of spider silk for biomedical applications

Published 18/01/2012

Widhe, M., Johansson, J., Hedhammar, M., Rising, A
(2012) Biopolymers, 97 (6), pp. 468-478
https://doi.org/10.1002/bip.21715

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