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Protein-based Materials (Bioengineering of Materials) [Hardcover]

Kevin McGrath (Author), David Kaplan (Author)


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Bioengineering of Materials December 1996
This review of protein-based materials from a materials science perspective is divided into three sections: the chemical and biological approaches to this class of materials; introductions to the key classes of protein materials - silks, protein composites and elastomeric and adhesive proteins; and processing issues, such as liquid crystal phase formation, the spinning of protein fibres, formation of protein-based films and coatings, and self-organizing protein systems. This book is the first in a sequence of Birkhauser texts describing biologically-inspired materials and their role in biotechnology. This interdisciplinary field, best described by the term "biomimetics" (as in mimicking nature), is a cross-section of biology, chemistry, materials science and engineering.
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For more than a century and a half, organic chemists have been investigating the complex structures found in living organisms. Read the first page
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crystallization envelope, protein polymer materials, sheet stacking direction, clavipes dragline silk, whisker crystallites, inverse temperature transition, gene monomer, hydrophobic folding, binodal envelope, bioelastic materials, crankshaft model, silkworm cocoon silk, vegetable protein fibers, hydrogen bonding direction, polar facets, fibroin gene, crystalline repeats, silk secretions, polymer gene, calamitic mesogens, acceptor plasmid, morula cells, mori fibroin, mori silk fibroin, spider dragline silk
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New York, Chem Soc, Academic Press, Silk Polymers, American Chemical Society Symposium Series, Org Chem, Mol Biol, Pept Protein Res, Tetrahedron Lett, Protein Polymer Technologies, Biol Chem, Cell Biol, Philip Anderson, University of Michigan, Chem Ber, Peptide Research, Proc Natl Acad Sci, Mot Biol, San Diego, Biochim Biophys Acta, Boca Raton, Chem Ges, Oxford University Press, Biotechnol Prog, College of Engineering
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