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SCIENCE The New Silk Road Silk’s use as a fabric is well known, but these days attention is focused on using the natural silks as biomaterials. Tetsuo Asakura, a professor at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Te
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Tokyo / /

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Egypt / China / Japan / India / /

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Tokyo University of Agriculture / /

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University of Agriculture / /

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Takashi Sasaki / Tetsuo Asakura / /

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leading researcher in the development / researcher / professor / freelance writer / professor at Tokyo analyzing live silkworms / /

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glycine / /

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biomaterials / MRI / /

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