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		<title>By: advanced medical technologies - Spider web glue joins ranks of biologically based glues under study</title>
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		<description>[...] potential use in human applications for wound closure. We previously addressed this in our post Sandcastle worms, mussels, burrowing frogs and gecko feet. To that list, we can now add a glycoprotein web glue from the golden orb weaving spider.  A sticky [...]</description>
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