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John M Gosline

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Horton J, Gosline J, Carrington E
Integr Org Biol . 2022 Mar; 4(1):obac003. PMID: 35274078
The mechanical properties of intestinal tissues determine how a thin-walled structure exerts forces on food and absorbs the force of food as it enters and travels down the gut. These...
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Lillie M, Vogl A, Gil K, Gosline J, Shadwick R
Curr Biol . 2017 Feb; 27(5):673-679. PMID: 28216319
Peripheral nerves are susceptible to stretch injury [1-4] and incorporate structural waviness at the level of the axons, fascicles, and nerve trunk to accommodate physiological increases in length [5, 6]....
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Fudge D, Hillis S, Levy N, Gosline J
Bioinspir Biomim . 2010 Aug; 5(3):035002. PMID: 20729569
Textile manufacturing is one of the largest industries in the world, and synthetic fibres represent two-thirds of the global textile market. Synthetic fibres are manufactured from petroleum-based feedstocks, which are...
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Ortlepp C, Gosline J
J Exp Biol . 2008 Aug; 211(Pt 17):2832-40. PMID: 18723542
This study documents the effect of body mass on the size and strength of draglines produced by the orb-weaving spider Araneus diadematus and the jumping spider Salticus scenicus. Silk samples...
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Savage K, Gosline J
J Exp Biol . 2008 Jun; 211(Pt 12):1948-57. PMID: 18515725
This study used thermoelastic measurements to investigate the role of proline in the elastic mechanism of hydrated, spider major ampullate (MA) and flagelliform (FL) silks. Experiments on hydrated MA silk...
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Savage K, Gosline J
J Exp Biol . 2008 Jun; 211(Pt 12):1937-47. PMID: 18515724
The silk that orb-weaving spiders produce for use as dragline and for the frame of the web is spun from the major ampullate (MA) glands, and it is renowned for...
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Lim J, Fudge D, Levy N, Gosline J
J Exp Biol . 2006 Feb; 209(Pt 4):702-10. PMID: 16449564
Hagfish are able to produce substantial amounts of slime when harassed, but the precise ecological function of the slime is unclear. One possibility is that the slime acts as a...
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Fudge D, Levy N, Chiu S, Gosline J
J Exp Biol . 2005 Dec; 208(Pt 24):4613-25. PMID: 16326943
Hagfish slime consists of mucins and protein threads that are released from slime glands and mix with seawater to produce an ephemeral material with intriguing physical properties. We recently characterized...
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Megill W, Gosline J, Blake R
J Exp Biol . 2005 Oct; 208(Pt 20):3819-34. PMID: 16215211
Hydromedusan jellyfish swim by rhythmic pulsation of their mesogleal bells. A single swimming muscle contracts to create thrust by ejecting water from the subumbrellar cavity. At the end of the...
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Goldbogen J, Shadwick R, Fudge D, Gosline J
J Exp Biol . 2005 Mar; 208(Pt 5):929-38. PMID: 15755891
Muscle length changes of the lateral myotomal fast fibers of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were measured using sonomicrometry during induced fast-starts. Simultaneous high-speed videography allowed for the analysis of midline...