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Silkworm and Silk: Traditional and Innovative Applications
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Papers collected in the present Special Issue relate to the field of sericulture. They cover different aspects based on a very ancient human agricultural activity, taking into consideration classical agronomic aspects, such as the impact of feeding on silk quality and sericulture in different parts of the world. Nonetheless, cutting edge topics are addressed as well, with papers studying silk as a biomaterial, the silkworm as a model organism, and the possibility of exploring its physiology and the molecular mechanisms that stand behind it with the aid of modern tools such as gene profiling, the CRISPR/Cas-9 system, and -omics sciences.
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- 3D scaffolds
- agroindustry
- amplicon sequencing
- antibacterial drugs
- antimicrobial compounds
- bacterial microbiome
- bibliometric analysis
- Biochemical engineering
- Biocompatibility
- biomaterial
- Biotechnology
- BmNPV
- Bombyx mori
- Bombyx mori L.
- Bombyx mori nuclear polyhedrosis virus
- cancer therapy
- cell cycle progression
- chemical composition
- chrysalis
- co-expression network analysis
- control manufacturing
- CRISPR-Cas
- Cutibacterium acnes
- dalbavancin
- diabetes
- differentially expressed genes
- entomology
- Eri culture
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- expression pattern
- feeding experiment
- fibroin
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- gene model transcriptional factor
- genome engineering
- germplasm preservation
- glycopeptide antibiotics
- green material
- Gut Microbiota
- hydrogen sulfide
- Indonesia
- Infection
- infection model
- insect biotechnology
- insect immune response
- Lactic acid bacteria
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- Polyamines
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- RNA-Seq
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- sericin
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- silk
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- silk protein
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- silkworm
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- Staphylococcus epidermidis
- supercritical carbon dioxide impregnation
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
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