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    Chitin in the Exoskeletons of Arthropoda: From Ancient Design to Novel Materials Science

    The Arthropoda use chitin and various proteins as basic materials of their cuticle which is forming their exoskeletons. The exoskeleton is composed of skeletal elements with physical properties that are adapte...

    H. Fabritius, C. Sachs, D. Raabe, S. Nikolov, M. Friák, J. Neugebauer in Chitin (2011)

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    Hardness and elastic properties of dehydrated cuticle from the lobster Homarus americanus obtained by nanoindentation

    The mechanical properties of biological materials are well adjusted to their function. An excellent example for such materials is the cuticle or exoskeleton of arthropods. In this study, dehydrated cuticle of ...

    C. Sachs, H. Fabritius, D. Raabe in Journal of Materials Research (2006)

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    Adaptation of electrolyte transport in rat large intestine after proximal resection

    Electrolyte transport was studied in rat cecum and colon adapting to 60% resection of the small intestine. Four weeks after surgery, the absorbing gross surface area, dry and wet weight, net absorption in vivo...

    K. Loeschke, H. Fabritius, H. F. Welter in Pflügers Archiv (1986)

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    Zur Gruppierung der motorischen Bahnen im Pyramidenseitenstrang des Menschen

    H. Fabritius in Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie (1923)

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    Über den einflu\ der sensibilität auf die motilität

    H. Fabritius in Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie (1914)

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    Zur Frage nach der Gruppierung der motorischen Bahnen im Pyramidenseitenstrang des Menschen

    H. Fabritius in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Nervenheilkunde (1912)