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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules[removed] – 118 A comparison of the composition of silk proteins produced by spiders and insects Catherine L. Craig a,*, Michael Hsu b,1, David Kaplan c, N.E. Pier
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Document Date: 2007-12-10 19:14:58


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