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    Hydrophobins: Proteins that self assemble at interfaces by Linder, Markus B.

    “…Hydrophobins are surface active proteins that are produced by filamentous fungi. They are interesting from a Surf Sci point of view because some of their…”
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    Nanocellulose: Recent Fundamental Advances and Emerging Biological and Biomimicking Applications by Heise, Katja, Kontturi, Eero, Allahverdiyeva, Yagut, Tammelin, Tekla, Linder, Markus B., Nonappa, Ikkala, Olli

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-01-2021)
    “…In the effort toward sustainable advanced functional materials, nanocelluloses have attracted extensive recent attention. Nanocelluloses range from rod‐like…”
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    Advanced Materials through Assembly of Nanocelluloses by Kontturi, Eero, Laaksonen, Päivi, Linder, Markus B., Nonappa, Gröschel, André H., Rojas, Orlando J., Ikkala, Olli

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-06-2018)
    “…There is an emerging quest for lightweight materials with excellent mechanical properties and economic production, while still being sustainable and…”
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    The ratio of fibroin to sericin in the middle silk gland of Bombyx mori and its correlation with the extensional behavior of the silk dope by Välisalmi, Teemu, Linder, Markus B.

    Published in Protein science (01-03-2024)
    “…Understanding how native silk spinning occurs is crucial for designing artificial spinning systems. One often overlooked factor in Bombyx mori is the secretion…”
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    Interfacial Engineering by Proteins: Exfoliation and Functionalization of Graphene by Hydrophobins by Laaksonen, Päivi, Kainlauri, Markku, Laaksonen, Timo, Shchepetov, Andrey, Jiang, Hua, Ahopelto, Jouni, Linder, Markus B

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (International ed.) (05-07-2010)
    “…Simply peel off the layers: Functionalities from nature may be used to meet the demands of contemporary materials science in terms of the efficient and safe…”
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    Self-Assembly of Silk-like Protein into Nanoscale Bicontinuous Networks under Phase-Separation Conditions by Batys, Piotr, Fedorov, Dmitrii, Mohammadi, Pezhman, Lemetti, Laura, Linder, Markus B, Sammalkorpi, Maria

    Published in Biomacromolecules (08-02-2021)
    “…Liquid–liquid phase separation of biomacromolecules is crucial in various inter- and extracellular biological functions. This includes formation of condensates…”
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    Aligning cellulose nanofibril dispersions for tougher fibers by Mohammadi, Pezhman, Toivonen, Matti S., Ikkala, Olli, Wagermaier, Wolfgang, Linder, Markus B.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-09-2017)
    “…Nanocomposite materials made from cellulose show a great potential as future high-performance and sustainable materials. We show how high aspect ratio…”
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    Spidroins under the Influence of Alcohol: Effect of Ethanol on Secondary Structure and Molecular Level Solvation of Silk-Like Proteins by Tolmachev, Dmitry A., Malkamäki, Maaria, Linder, Markus B., Sammalkorpi, Maria

    Published in Biomacromolecules (11-12-2023)
    “…Future sustainable materials based on designer biomolecules require control of the solution assembly, but also interfacial interactions. Alcohol treatments of…”
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    Pulling and analyzing silk fibers from aqueous solution using a robotic device by Välisalmi, Teemu, Bettahar, Houari, Zhou, Quan, Linder, Markus B.

    “…Spiders, silkworms, and many other animals can spin silk with exceptional properties. However, artificially spun fibers often fall short of their natural…”
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    Binding of cellulose binding modules reveal differences between cellulose substrates by Arola, Suvi, Linder, Markus B.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-10-2016)
    “…The interaction between cellulase enzymes and their substrates is of central importance to several technological and scientific challenges. Here we report that…”
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    Highly Hydrophobic Films of Engineered Silk Proteins by a Simple Deposition Method by Välisalmi, Teemu, Roas-Escalona, Nelmary, Meinander, Kristoffer, Mohammadi, Pezhman, Linder, Markus B.

    Published in Langmuir (28-03-2023)
    “…Molecular engineering of protein structures offers a uniquely versatile route for novel functionalities in materials. Here, we describe a method to form highly…”
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    Methyl cellulose/cellulose nanocrystal nanocomposite fibers with high ductility by Hynninen, Ville, Mohammadi, Pezhman, Wagermaier, Wolfgang, Hietala, Sami, Linder, Markus B., Ikkala, Olli, Nonappa

    Published in European polymer journal (01-03-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •A simple wet spinning of methylcellulose/cellulose nanocrystal hydrogels is reported.•The best results were obtained when the fiber…”
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    Drug release from nanoparticles embedded in four different nanofibrillar cellulose aerogels by Valo, Hanna, Arola, Suvi, Laaksonen, Päivi, Torkkeli, Mika, Peltonen, Leena, Linder, Markus B., Serimaa, Ritva, Kuga, Shigenori, Hirvonen, Jouni, Laaksonen, Timo

    “…[Display omitted] Highly porous nanocellulose aerogels prepared by freeze-drying from various nanofibrillar cellulose (NFC) hydrogels are introduced as…”
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    Phase separation drives the folding of recombinant collagen by Shen, Mengjie, Astapov, Daniil, Fedorov, Dmitrii, Välisalmi, Teemu, Linder, Markus B., Aranko, A. Sesilja

    “…Recombinantly produced collagens present a sustainable, ethical, and safe substitute for collagens derived from natural sources. However, controlling the…”
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    Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation and Assembly of Silk-like Proteins is Dependent on the Polymer Length by Lemetti, Laura, Scacchi, Alberto, Yin, Yin, Shen, Mengjie, Linder, Markus B., Sammalkorpi, Maria, Aranko, A. Sesilja

    Published in Biomacromolecules (08-08-2022)
    “…Phase transitions have an essential role in the assembly of nature’s protein-based materials into hierarchically organized structures, yet many of the…”
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    Genetic Engineering of Biomimetic Nanocomposites: Diblock Proteins, Graphene, and Nanofibrillated Cellulose by Laaksonen, Päivi, Walther, Andreas, Malho, Jani-Markus, Kainlauri, Markku, Ikkala, Olli, Linder, Markus B.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (05-09-2011)
    “…A tough nut: A new approach to making biomimetic nanocomposites, involving engineered proteins (see scheme; green and blue), reinforcing graphene sheets…”
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    Controllable coacervation of recombinantly produced spider silk protein using kosmotropic salts by Mohammadi, Pezhman, Jonkergouw, Christopher, Beaune, Grégory, Engelhardt, Peter, Kamada, Ayaka, Timonen, Jaakko V.I., Knowles, Tuomas P.J., Penttila, Merja, Linder, Markus B.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-02-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] Recent developments suggest that the phase transition of natural and synthetic biomacromolecules represents an important and ubiquitous…”
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    Modulating the Mechanical Performance of Macroscale Fibers through Shear‐Induced Alignment and Assembly of Protein Nanofibrils by Kamada, Ayaka, Levin, Aviad, Toprakcioglu, Zenon, Shen, Yi, Lutz‐Bueno, Viviane, Baumann, Kevin N., Mohammadi, Pezhman, Linder, Markus B., Mezzenga, Raffaele, Knowles, Tuomas P. J.

    “…Protein‐based fibers are used by nature as high‐performance materials in a wide range of applications, including providing structural support, creating thermal…”
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    Biomolecular Click Reactions Using a Minimal pH‐Activated Catcher/Tag Pair for Producing Native‐Sized Spider‐Silk Proteins by Fan, Ruxia, Hakanpää, Johanna, Elfving, Karoliina, Taberman, Helena, Linder, Markus B., Aranko, A. Sesilja

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (06-03-2023)
    “…A type of protein/peptide pair known as Catcher/Tag pair spontaneously forms an intermolecular isopeptide bond which can be applied for biomolecular click…”
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    Effect of Phosphate on the Molecular Properties, Interactions, and Assembly of Engineered Spider Silk Proteins by Yin, Yin, Griffo, Alessandra, Gutiérrez Cruz, Adrián, Hähl, Hendrik, Jacobs, Karin, Linder, Markus B.

    Published in Biomacromolecules (08-07-2024)
    “…Phosphate plays a vital role in spider silk spinning and has been utilized in numerous artificial silk spinning attempts to replicate the remarkable mechanical…”
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