Producing artificial silk fibers from brazilian spider genes in bacteria and plant systems.
Producing artificial silk fibers from brazilian spider genes in bacteria and plant systems.
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, P. E. F.; VERZA, N. C.; BITTENCOURT, D.; SOUTO, B. M.; MADEIRA, L. M.; ANDRADE, A. C.; SILVA, F. R. da; LEWIS, R. V.; RECH FILHO, E. L.
Publication year: 2007
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Acre
Keywords: Ampola, Animal fibers, Araneae, Aranha, Auicularia juruensis, Biologia Animal, Engenharia Genética, Fibra Animal, Fibras animales, Glándulas de seda, Ingeniería de proteínas, Mechanical properties, Nephilengys cruentata, Parawixia bistriata, Propiedades mecánicas, Propriedade Mecânica, Protein engineering, Proteína, Proteínas de la seda, Seda, Silk glands, Silk proteins, Spider, Spidroin, Telarañas, Webs
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