John B. Addison, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Biochemistry | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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spider silk fibers and biopolymers, protein clusters, polyamorphic materials, nano-particles and quantum dots, battery and fuel cell materialsGoogle:
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(Determining the Molecular Structure of Animal Silks and Related Peptide Mimics.) |
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Parent LR, Onofrei D, Xu D, et al. (2019) Hierarchical Spidroin Micellar Nanoparticles as the Precursors of Spider Silks Microscopy and Microanalysis. 25: 1346-1347 |
Parent LR, Onofrei D, Xu D, et al. (2018) Hierarchical spidroin micellar nanoparticles as the fundamental precursors of spider silks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Journey SN, Teppang KL, Garcia CA, et al. (2017) Mechanically induced pyrogallol[4]arene hexamer assembly in the solid state extends the scope of molecular encapsulation. Chemical Science. 8: 7737-7745 |
Osborn Popp TM, Addison JB, Jordan J, et al. (2016) Surface and Wetting Properties of Embiopteran (Webspinner) Nanofiber Silk. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids |
Guo C, Hall GN, Addison JB, et al. (2015) Gold nanoparticle-doped silk film as biocompatible SERS substrate Rsc Advances. 5: 1937-1942 |
Addison JB, Popp TM, Weber WS, et al. (2014) Structural characterization of nanofiber silk produced by embiopterans (webspinners). Rsc Advances. 4: 41301-41313 |
Tucker CL, Jones JA, Bringhurst HN, et al. (2014) Mechanical and physical properties of recombinant spider silk films using organic and aqueous solvents. Biomacromolecules. 15: 3158-70 |
Addison JB, Weber WS, Mou Q, et al. (2014) Reversible assembly of β-sheet nanocrystals within caddisfly silk. Biomacromolecules. 15: 1269-75 |
Addison JB, Weber WS, Mou Q, et al. (2014) Structural Characterization of Caddisfly Silk with Solid-State NMR and X-Ray Diffraction Biophysical Journal. 106: 227a |
Addison JB, Ashton NN, Weber WS, et al. (2013) β-Sheet nanocrystalline domains formed from phosphorylated serine-rich motifs in caddisfly larval silk: a solid state NMR and XRD study. Biomacromolecules. 14: 1140-8 |