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Silkworms Spin Yarn With Human Protein

Makarand writes "Genetically engineered silkworms were able to weave the human protein collagen into their cocoons according to this online article in nature magazine. The human protein ,used in applications like artificial skin and and wound dressings, could be then extracted from the silk yarn using a simple chemical process. This technique could effectively replace the current expensive processes of reaping human therapeutic proteins from bioreactors in the future. Countries that have an established sericulture industry could convert their production facilities to produce medically useful proteins."

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  1. IN SOVIET RUSSIA by devphil · · Score: 1, Offtopic


    Silkworms grow YOU!

    I'm very sorry, I don't know what made me post this... need more sleep.

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    You cannot apply a technological solution to a sociological problem. (Edwards' Law)
  2. wurm by antoinjapan · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    for anyone who hasn't read the article they quote someone called Wurm.