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Synthetic Spider Silk Fibers Spun from Pyriform Spidroin 2, A Glue Silk Protein Discovered in Orb-Weaving Spider Attachment DiscsGEURTS, Paul; LIANG ZHAO; HSIA, Yang et al.Biomacromolecules. 2010, Vol 11, Num 12, pp 3495-3503, issn 1525-7797, 9 p.Article

VIBRATORY SIGNALS AND PREY CAPTURE IN ORB-WEAVRING SPIDERS (ZYGIELLA X-NOTATA, NEPHILA CLAVIPES; ARANEIDAE)KLAERNER D; BARTH FG.1982; J. COMP. PHYSIOL.; ISSN 506664; DEU; DA. 1982; VOL. 148; NO 4; PP. 445-455; BIBL. 26 REF.Article

COSTS AND BENEFITS OF MALE-MALE COMPETITION IN THE ORB WEAVING SPIDER, NEPHILA CLAVIPESCHRISTENSON TE; GOIST KC JR.1979; BEHAV. ECOL. SOCIOBIOL.; DEU; DA. 1979; VOL. 5; NO 1; PP. 87-92; BIBL. 17 REF.Article

SYNTHESIS OF FIBROIN IN THE CULTURED GLANDS OF NEPHILA CLAVIPESCANDELAS GC; LOPEZ F.1983; COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. B. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY; ISSN 0305-0491; GBR; DA. 1983; VOL. 74; NO 3; PP. 637-641; BIBL. 10 REF.Article

EFFECTS OF PREY CHARACTERISTICS AND WEB STRUCTURE ON FEEDING AND PREDATORY RESPONSES OF NEPHILA CLAVIPES SPIDERLINGSHILL EM; CHRISTENSON TE.1981; BEHAV. ECOL. SOCIOBIOL.; ISSN 0340-5443; DEU; DA. 1981; VOL. 8; NO 1; PP. 1-5; BIBL. 22 REF.Article

EGG-LAYING OF THE GOLDEN SILK SPIDER, NEPHILA CLAVIPES L. (ARANEAE, ARANEIDAE): FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE EGG SACCHRISTENSON TE; WENZL PA.1980; ANIM. BEHAV.; ISSN 0003-3472; GBR; DA. 1980; VOL. 28; NO 4; PP. 1110-1118; H.T. 2; BIBL. 16 REF.Article

BEHAVIOUR OF THE KLEPTOPARASITIC SPIDER ARGYRODES ELEVATUS (ARANEAE, THERIDIIDAE)VOLLRATH F.1979; ANIMAL BEHAV.; GBR; DA. 1979; VOL. 27; NO 2; PP. 515-521; BIBL. 22 REF.Article

Effect of Loading Rate on Mechanical Properties and Fracture Morphology of Spider SilkHUDSPETH, Matthew; XU NIE; WEINONG CHEN et al.Biomacromolecules. 2012, Vol 13, Num 8, pp 2240-2246, issn 1525-7797, 7 p.Article

Supercontraction stress in wet spider draglineBELL, Fraser I; MCEWEN, Iain J; VINEY, Christopher et al.Nature (London). 2002, Vol 416, Num 6876, issn 0028-0836, p. 37Article

Molecular architecture and evolution of a modular spider silk protein geneHAYASHI, C. Y; LEWIS, R. V.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2000, Vol 287, Num 5457, pp 1477-1479, issn 0036-8075Article

X-ray diffraction from single fibres of spider silkBRAM, A; BRANDEN, C. I; CRAIG, C et al.Journal of applied crystallography. 1997, Vol 30, pp 390-392, issn 0021-8898, 3Article

Conformation and Orientation of Proteins in Various Types of Silk Fibers Produced by Nephila clavipes SpidersROUSSEAU, Marie-Eve; LEFEVRE, Thierry; PEZOLET, Michel et al.Biomacromolecules. 2009, Vol 10, Num 10, pp 2945-2953, issn 1525-7797, 9 p.Article

A 45 Å equatorial long period in dry dragline silk of Nephila clavipesMILLER, L. D; EBY, R. K.Polymer (Guildford). 2000, Vol 41, Num 9, pp 3487-3490, issn 0032-3861Article

Mechanical properties of spider silkKITAGAWA, M; SASAGAWA, H; KITAYAMA, T et al.Zairyo. 1995, Vol 44, Num 497, pp 153-158, issn 0514-5163Article

Chemical attraction of kleptoparasitic flies to heteropteran insects caught by orb-weaving spidersEISNER, T; EISNER, M; DEYRUP, M et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1991, Vol 88, Num 18, pp 8194-8197, issn 0027-8424Article

Male advantage for egg fertilization in the golden orb-weaving spider (Nephila clavipes)CHRISTENSON, T. E; COHN, J.Journal of comparative psychology (1983). 1988, Vol 102, Num 4, pp 312-318, issn 0735-7036Article

The color of dragline silk produced in captivity by the spider Nephila clavipesPUTTHANARAT, S; TAPADIA, P; ZARKOOB, Shahrzad et al.Polymer (Guildford). 2004, Vol 45, Num 6, pp 1933-1937, issn 0032-3861, 5 p.Article

Artificial spinning of spider silkSEIDEL, A; LIIVAK, O; JELINSKI, L. W et al.Macromolecules. 1998, Vol 31, Num 19, pp 6733-6736, issn 0024-9297Article

Isolation of a clone encoding a second dragline silk fibroin : nephila clavides dragline silk is a two-protein fiberHINMAN, M. B; LEWIS, R. V.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1992, Vol 267, Num 27, pp 19320-19324, issn 0021-9258Article

Bioinspired Silicification of Silica-Binding Peptide-Silk Protein Chimeras: Comparison of Chemically and Genetically Produced ProteinsCANABADY-ROCHELLE, Laetitia L. S; BELTON, David J; DESCHAUME, Olivier et al.Biomacromolecules. 2012, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 683-690, issn 1525-7797, 8 p.Article

Quantitative Correlation between the Protein Primary Sequences and Secondary Structures in Spider Dragline SilksJENKINS, Janelle E; CREAGER, Melinda S; LEWIS, Randolph V et al.Biomacromolecules. 2010, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 192-200, issn 1525-7797, 9 p.Article

Spider Web Glue: Two Proteins Expressed from Opposite Strands of the Same DNA SequenceCHORESH, Omer; BAYARMAGNAI, Battuya; LEWIS, Randolph V et al.Biomacromolecules. 2009, Vol 10, Num 10, pp 2852-2856, issn 1525-7797, 5 p.Article

Spider silks and their applicationsKLUGE, Jonathan A; RABOTYAGOVA, Olena; LEISK, Gary G et al.Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.). 2008, Vol 26, Num 5, pp 244-251, issn 0167-7799, 8 p.Article

Conserved C-termini of Spidroins are secreted by the major ampullate glands and retained in the silk threadSPONNER, Alexander; UNGER, Eberhard; GROSSE, Frank et al.Biomacromolecules. 2004, Vol 5, Num 3, pp 840-845, issn 1525-7797, 6 p.Article

Sequence conservation in the C-terminal region of spider silk protein (spidroin) from Nephila clavipes (tetragnatidae) and Araneus bicenternarius (araneidae)BECKWITT, R; ARCIDIACONI, S.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1994, Vol 269, Num 9, pp 6661-6663, issn 0021-9258Article

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