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Hinman, M., Dong, Z., Xu, M., & Lewis, R. V. (1992). Spider Silk: a Mystery Starting to Unravel. Structure, Cellular Synthesis and Assembly of Biopolymers, 227–254.

Authors 4
  1. Mike Hinman (first)
  2. Zhengyu Dong (additional)
  3. Ming Xu (additional)
  4. Randolph V. Lewis (additional)
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