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1. Effects of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) on silk proteins in the silkworm, Bombyx mori.

2. Mechanism of programmed cell death in the posterior silk gland of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, during pupation based on Ca 2+ homeostasis.

3. BmSLC7A5 is essential for silk protein synthesis and larval development in Bombyx mori.

4. A strategy for improving silk yield and organ size in silk-producing insects.

5. Broad Complex-Z2 directly activates BmMBF2 to inhibit the silk protein synthesis in the silkworm, Bombyx mori.

6. Differential expression of fibroin-related genes in middle silk glands is induced by dietary differences in a strain-dependent manner in Bombyx mori.

7. Fibroinase plays a vital role in silk gland degeneration by regulating autophagy and apoptosis in the silkworm, Bombyx mori.

8. Characterization and comparative analysis of sericin protein 150 in Bombyx mori.

9. Disentangling the Web: An Interdisciplinary Review on the Potential and Feasibility of Spider Silk Bioproduction.

10. Origin, structure, and composition of the spider major ampullate silk fiber revealed by genomics, proteomics, and single-cell and spatial transcriptomics.

11. Metal ions guide the production of silkworm silk fibers.

12. A comprehensive gene expression analysis of the unique three-layered cocoon of the cecropia moth, Hyalophora cecropia.

13. Mutation in the Bombyx mori BmGMC2 gene impacts silk production and silk protein synthesis.

14. MicroRNA let-7 targets BmCDK1 to regulate cell proliferation and endomitosis of silk gland in the silkworm, Bombyx mori.

15. Developmental and nuclear proteomic signatures characterize the temporal regulation of fibroin synthesis during the last molting-feeding transition of silkworm.

16. HcN57, A Novel Unusual Acidic Silk-Like Matrix Protein from Hyriopsis cumingii, Participates in Framework Construction and Nacre Nucleation During Nacreous Layer Formation.

17. The architecture of silk-secreting organs during the final larval stage of silkworms revealed by single-nucleus and spatial transcriptomics.

18. Evaluation of the deteriorating effects of microbial primary metabolites on silk fibres.

19. Molecular organization of fibroin heavy chain and mechanism of fibre formation in Bombyx mori.

20. Identification and function of the Pax gene Bmgsb in the silk gland of Bombyx mori.

21. Ectopic expression of BmeryCA in Bombyx mori increases silk yield and mechanical properties by altering the pH of posterior silk gland.

22. Structural conversion of the spidroin C-terminal domain during assembly of spider silk fibers.

23. Comprehensive analysis of silk proteins and gland compartments in Limnephilus lunatus, a case-making trichopteran.

24. Bacteria inhabiting spider webs enhance host silk extensibility.

25. A silk-based hydrogel containing dexamethasone and lipoic acid microcrystals for local delivery to the inner ear.

26. Nonsteaming method improves the nutritional value and utilization efficiency of silkworm artificial diets.

27. Harvesting Silk Fibers from Plodia interpunctella: Role of Environmental Rearing Conditions in Fiber Production and Properties.

28. An Advanced Bioconjugation Strategy for Covalent Tethering of TGFβ3 with Silk Fibroin Matrices and its Implications in the Chondrogenesis Profile of Human BMSCs and Human Chondrocytes: A Paradigm Shift in Cartilage Tissue Engineering.

29. Sustainable Silk-Based Particulate Systems for the Controlled Release of Pharmaceuticals and Bioactive Agents in Wound Healing and Skin Regeneration.

30. "Needle" hidden in silk floss: Inactivation effect and mechanism of melamine sponge loaded bismuth oxide composite copper-metal organic framework (MS/Bi 2 O 3 @Cu-MOF) as floating photocatalyst on Microcystis aeruginosa.

31. 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.

32. CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Editing of BmEcKL1 Gene Sequence Affected Silk Gland Development of Silkworms ( Bombyx mori ).

33. Exploring the apoptotic effects of sericin on HCT116 cells through comprehensive nanostring transcriptomics and proteomics analysis.

34. Production and secretion of recombinant spider silk in Bacillus megaterium.

35. Effect of eIF6 on the development of silk glands and silk protein synthesis of the silkworm, Bombyx mori.

36. Cold-stored mulberry leaves affect antioxidant system and silk proteins of silkworm (Bombyx mori) larva.

37. NMR assignment and dynamics of the dimeric form of soluble C-terminal domain major ampullate spidroin 2 from Latrodectus hesperus.

38. The role of flow in the self-assembly of dragline spider silk proteins.

39. The promoting effects of pyriproxyfen on autophagy and apoptosis in silk glands of non-target insect silkworm, Bombyx mori.

40. Effectivity of Gel Derived from Degumming Silkworm Cocoon Waste for Skin Pigmentation.

41. Domain swap facilitates structural transitions of spider silk protein C-terminal domains.

42. Low concentration chlorantraniliprole-promoted Ca 2+ release drives a shift from autophagy to apoptosis in the silk gland of Bombyx mori.

43. A novel method for silkworm cocoons self-degumming and its effect on silk fibers.

44. Microbial degradation mechanism of historical silk revealed by proteomics and metabolomics.

45. Transgenic modifications of silkworms as a means to obtain therapeutic biomolecules and protein fibers with exceptional properties.

46. Biomimetic approach for an articular cartilage patch: Combination of decellularized cartilage matrix and silk-elastin-like-protein (SELP) hydrogel.

47. Comparative seasonal analysis of Eri silkworm (Samia ricini Donovan) gut composition: implications for lignocellulose degradation.

48. An artificial silk elastin-like protein modifies the polarization of human macrophages line THP-1.

49. Impact of soil moisture stress during the silk emergence and grain-filling in maize.

50. Mulberry Leaves (Morus Rubra)-Derived Blue-Emissive Carbon Dots Fed to Silkworms to Produce Augmented Silk Applicable for the Ratiometric Detection of Dopamine.

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