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English: "a UV–vis spectra of nonstructured (blue) and self-assembled films (orange). b Optical image of nonstructured (right) and self-assembled (left) SPI films. c Photograph of a 30 × 40 cm film fabricated through large-scale processing. d Carrying bag generated by thermal welding."
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Author Authors of the study: Ayaka Kamada, Marc Rodriguez-Garcia, Francesco Simone Ruggeri, Yi Shen, Aviad Levin & Tuomas P. J. Knowles

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From the study "Controlled self-assembly of plant proteins into high-performance multifunctional nanostructured films"

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