Thermoplastic Elastomer Hydrogels via Se
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E.R. Wright; R.A. McMillan; A. Cooper; R.P. Apkarian; V.P. Conticello
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Article
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2002
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Protein-based analogues of conventional thermoplastic elastomers can be designed with enhanced properties as a consequence of the precise control of primary structure. Protein 1 undergoes a reversible solยฑgel transition, which results in the formation of a well-defined elastomeric network above a lo