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  2. Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Reports Record-Setting ...

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    Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Reports Record-Setting Recombinant Spider Silk Production in 2024 ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. (OTCQB: KBLB) ("the Company" or "Kraig Labs"), the leading developer of spider silk-based fibers, reports that it has produced more than 1,200 pounds of recombinant ...

  3. Is spider silk the next bulletproof material? - AOL

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    Recent scientific studies have shown that spider silk has the potential to become the next popular bulletproof material. The silk is a complex form of protein fiber that starts off as a protein ...

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    Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. (www.KraigLabs.com), a reporting biotechnology company is the leading developer of genetically engineered spider silk-based fiber technologies. The Company has achieved a series of scientific breakthroughs in the area of spider silk technology with implications for the global textile industry.

  5. Kraig Biocraft Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Kim Kraig Thompson, a retired lawyer, invented the protein expression platform in 2002, which would become the basis for Kraig Lab's work with spider silk. [3] He founded Kraig Biocraft Laboratories in April 2006 to develop and commercialize spider silks and other high-performance polymers gene and sequences using platform technology in combination with genetic engineering concepts.

  6. Spider web - Wikipedia

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    Spider web strands have been used for crosshairs or reticles in telescopes. [28] Development of technologies to mass-produce spider silk has led to the manufacturing of prototype military protection, wound dressings and other medical devices, and consumer goods. [29] [30] [31] Spider webs can be used as a single step catalyst to make ...

  7. Artificial skin - Wikipedia

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    These materials did not seem strong enough. Instead, Wendt and her team turned to spider silk, which is known to be 5 times stronger than Kevlar. The silk is harvested by "milking" the silk glands of golden orb web spiders. The silk was spooled as it was harvested, and then it was woven into a rectangular steel frame.

  8. Scientists spin artificial spider webs to treat chronic wounds

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  9. Spider silk - Wikipedia

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    Spider silk structure: crystalline beta-sheets separated by amorphous linkages. Silks have a hierarchical structure. The primary structure is the amino acid sequence of its proteins (), mainly consisting of highly repetitive glycine and alanine blocks, [4] [5] which is why silks are often referred to as a block co-polymer.

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