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    Highly Conducting Carbon Nanotube/Polyethyleneimine Composite Fibers by Muñoz, E., Suh, D.-S., Collins, S., Selvidge, M., Dalton, A. B., Kim, B. G., Razal, J. M., Ussery, G., Rinzler, A. G., Martínez, M. T., Baughman, R. H.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (18-04-2005)
    “…Single‐walled carbon nanotube/ polyethyleneimine (SWNT/PEI) composite fibers are fabricated by coagulation‐based spinning of SWNTs dispersed in aqueous…”
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    Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Peptide-Coated Carbon Nanotubes by Dalton, A. B., Ortiz-Acevedo, A., Zorbas, V., Brunner, E., Sampson, W. M., Collins, S., Razal, J. M., Miki Yoshida, M., Baughman, R. H., Draper, R. K., Musselman, I. H., Jose-Yacaman, M., Dieckmann, G. R.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (01-12-2004)
    “…Numerous applications, from molecular electronics to super‐strong composites, have been suggested for carbon nanotubes. Despite this promise, difficulty in…”
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    Polyacrylonitrile/liquid crystalline graphene oxide composite fibers – Towards high performance carbon fiber precursors by Salim, N.V., Jin, X., Razal, J.M

    Published in Composites science and technology (29-09-2019)
    “…We have prepared high performance, continuous carbon fiber precursors mimicking the industrial processing by wet spinning technology using polyacrylonitrile…”
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    Carbon Nanotube Biofiber Formation in a Polymer-Free Coagulation Bath by Razal, J. M., Gilmore, K. J., Wallace, G. G.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (11-01-2008)
    “…A novel solution spinning method to produce highly conducting carbon nanotube (CNT) biofibers is reported. In this process, carbon nanotubes are dispersed…”
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    Engineering a multimodal nerve conduit for repair of injured peripheral nerve by Quigley, A F, Bulluss, K J, Kyratzis, I L B, Gilmore, K, Mysore, T, Schirmer, K S U, Kennedy, E L, O'Shea, M, Truong, Y B, Edwards, S L, Peeters, G, Herwig, P, Razal, J M, Campbell, T E, Lowes, K N, Higgins, M J, Moulton, S E, Murphy, M A, Cook, M J, Clark, G M, Wallace, G G, Kapsa, R M I

    Published in Journal of neural engineering (01-02-2013)
    “…Injury to nerve tissue in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) results in long-term impairment of limb function, dysaesthesia and pain, often with associated…”
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    Two-dimensional oligoglycine tectomer adhesives for graphene oxide fiber functionalization by Garriga, R., Jurewicz, I., Seyedin, S., Tripathi, M., Pearson, J.R., Cebolla, V.L., Dalton, A.B., Razal, J.M., Muñoz, E.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-06-2019)
    “…Amino-terminated oligoglycine two-dimensional (2D) peptide self-assemblies (known as tectomers) have a versatile surface chemistry that allows them to interact…”
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    Arbitrarily Shaped Fiber Assemblies from Spun Carbon Nanotube Gel Fibers by Razal, J. M., Coleman, J. N., Muñoz, E., Lund, B., Gogotsi, Y., Ye, H., Collins, S., Dalton, A. B., Baughman, R. H.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (15-10-2007)
    “…Experimental methods, apparatus, and practically useful theoretical analysis are provided for the coagulation‐based spinning of effectively unlimited lengths…”
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    Super-tough carbon-nanotube fibres by Baughman, Ray H, Dalton, Alan B, Collins, Steve, Muñoz, Edgar, Razal, Joselito M, Ebron, Von Howard, Ferraris, John P, Coleman, Jonathan N, Kim, Bog G

    Published in Nature (London) (12-06-2003)
    “…The energy needed to rupture a fibre (its toughness) is five times higher for spider silk than for the same mass of steel wire, which has inspired efforts to…”
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    Elastic conducting carbon nanotube-laden SIBS fibers by Granero, A. J., Razal, J. M., Wallace, G. G., in het Panhuis, Marc

    “…We report a facile method to produce elastic conducting fibers using a continuous flow wet-spinning approach. The spun fibers were highly stretchable, similar…”
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