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Unless chemically crosslinked, matrix proteins, such as collagen or silk, display a limited lifetime in vivo with significant degradation observed over a period of weeks.
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Cells grown on spider silk displayed slightly though not significantly lower values compared to collagen- and fibronectin-controls (p>0.05, Fig. 5 b).
Eggs can be found on silks on larger plants, and silks display grazing evidence.
Spider silks display extraordinary mechanical features [1] and the toughness of some dragline or major ampullate silks even rival man-made high-tech fibres [2].
Several pieces of finely woven silk on display are also said to be among the earliest known examples of their kind.
Fortunately, it is just down the road from Shadé, still on Rue St Peres, so I popped in to admire the great armfuls of softest silk on display.
In 1851, when the first World Expo, then called the Great Exhibition, was held in London, Jili silk was displayed by a Chinese businessman.
The silk fibroin displays slight conformational modifications by the weighting process.
Ex vivo organ bath studies demonstrated that regenerated tissues supported by both silk matrices displayed contractile responses to carbachol, α,β-methylene-ATP, KCl, and electrical field stimulation similar to controls.
It sounded businesslike, and the man standing on the porch reinforced that impression; his gray slacks, blue blazer, and brightly patterned silk tie displayed an abundance of taste and style.
Spider silk specimens displayed less proliferation than collagen- and fibronectin-coated cover slips, enzymatic treatment reduced adhesion and proliferation rates tendentially though not significantly.
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