Genetically-engineered spider silk could be used in gene therapy
Scientists are experimenting with using genetically engineered spider silk proteins in the field of gene therapy (Photo: Vincent de Groot)
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Spider silk is pretty amazing stuff. Pound for pound, it has a tensile strength close to that of steel while being one-fifth as dense, it’s tougher than Kevlar, and it can stretch to almost one-and-a-half times its length without breaking. As if that wasn’t enough, it now appears that a genetically engineered version of the substance could be used for delivering genes into human cells.
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