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Why are cocoons stiffled​

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Answered by gaganacn3
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Cocoon stifling is the treatment applied to the cocoons in order to kill the pupae, preventing the emergence of moths and allowing to preserve the silk for longer periods of time, but, even being a treatment, in general, quite aggressive for silk, none of the works on fibroin biomaterials refers to it on its section of ...

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Cocoon stifling is the treatment applied to the cocoons in order to kill the pupae, preventing the emergence of moths and allowing to preserve the silk for longer periods of time, but, even being a treatment, in general, quite aggressive for silk, none of the works on fibroin biomaterials refers to it on its section of

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