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... adhesives ? We started mimicking gecko adhesives about two years ago , but our discovery that and a component of mussel adhesive protein provides strong , reversible bonds to wet surfaces really accelerated our work . Others rell had ...
... adhesives ? We started mimicking gecko adhesives about two years ago , but our discovery that and a component of mussel adhesive protein provides strong , reversible bonds to wet surfaces really accelerated our work . Others rell had ...
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... adhesive forces that are sufficient to allow the gecko to cling onto vertical and even inverted surfaces . Although strong , the adhesion is temporary , permitting rapid detachment and reattachment of the gecko foot during locomotion ...
... adhesive forces that are sufficient to allow the gecko to cling onto vertical and even inverted surfaces . Although strong , the adhesion is temporary , permitting rapid detachment and reattachment of the gecko foot during locomotion ...
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... adhesive protein composition gave insight into a rational design for a mussel - mimetic polymer . First , the syn- thetic polymer should have a high catechol content since DOPA accounts for as much as 27 % of amino acids in the adhesive ...
... adhesive protein composition gave insight into a rational design for a mussel - mimetic polymer . First , the syn- thetic polymer should have a high catechol content since DOPA accounts for as much as 27 % of amino acids in the adhesive ...
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