Protein-based biological materials: Molecular design and artificial production
… stage of protein discoveries, traditional biochemical and molecular biology methods are
still needed to identify important molecular features that regulate the final function of protein-…
still needed to identify important molecular features that regulate the final function of protein-…
Growing a glue factory: open questions in laticifer development
… While both latex and resin are terpenoid-rich suspensions that form solidified polymers
after exudation, latex is stored inside living laticifer cells, whereas resin is stored in an …
after exudation, latex is stored inside living laticifer cells, whereas resin is stored in an …
The action of adhesives
NA de Bruyne - Scientific American, 1962 - JSTOR
… Just why this should be neces sary in a solidifying glue is rather puz zling. The reason is
probably that an adhesive cannot penetrate the valleys of a solid surface unless it meets the sur …
probably that an adhesive cannot penetrate the valleys of a solid surface unless it meets the sur …
Targeted protein degradation: current and future challenges
… Schematic comparison of molecular glues and PROTACs. (a) Molecular glues are … on
safety and druglikeness will have to be solidified (NCT03888612 and NCT04072952). This also …
safety and druglikeness will have to be solidified (NCT03888612 and NCT04072952). This also …
Bioinspired underwater adhesives by using the supramolecular toolbox
… : barnacles use secretions to glue calcareous base plates to … a protective tubular shell by
gluing together sand grains or … secretion and therefore have to solidify and cure afterward, …
gluing together sand grains or … secretion and therefore have to solidify and cure afterward, …
The Future of Molecular Adhesion
K Kendall - Molecular Adhesion and Its Applications: The Sticky …, 2001 - Springer
… The reason why glue is successful is that it fills the gaps between the molecules‚ though …
For example‚ a joint formed between two surfaces by solidifying a thermoplastic adhesive can …
For example‚ a joint formed between two surfaces by solidifying a thermoplastic adhesive can …
Mimicking biopolymers on a molecular scale: nano (bio) technology based on engineered proteins
I Grunwald, K Rischka, SM Kast… - … Transactions of the …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… This paper has provided several concepts for molecular biomimetics of proteins: spider
silk proteins can be used as structural fibres, or films and nanocapsules for functionalized …
silk proteins can be used as structural fibres, or films and nanocapsules for functionalized …
[图书][B] The String and Glue of Our World: Understanding Composite Materials
N Patton - 2023 - books.google.com
… later in the book, but I wanted to introduce you to the concept now so that when we go into
it in detail you will be able to follow along. Finally, what about hydrogen? Hydrogen is a very …
it in detail you will be able to follow along. Finally, what about hydrogen? Hydrogen is a very …
[HTML][HTML] Multifunctional naturally derived bioadhesives: from strategic molecular design toward advanced biomedical applications
M Kharaziha, T Scheibel, S Salehi - Progress in Polymer Science, 2024 - Elsevier
In the last decades, adhesives derived from natural resources (ie, bioadhesives) have emerged
as promising alternative to the standard wound closure devices, including sutures, clips, …
as promising alternative to the standard wound closure devices, including sutures, clips, …
Hydrogel adhesion: a supramolecular synergy of chemistry, topology, and mechanics
… Indeed, for surfaces with a special shape (eg, Figure 2g), a liquid adhesive fills the asperities
on the surface of both materials and then solidifies to a rigid adhesive layer. Because the …
on the surface of both materials and then solidifies to a rigid adhesive layer. Because the …