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Metal ions dependent material density and mechanical properties of the chela spines in the scorpion Androctonus bicolor

Mike Schindler Alexander Kovalev Stanislav N.Gorb Chuchu Li

Advanced Bionics2025,Vol.1Issue(1):P.19-28,10.
Advanced Bionics2025,Vol.1Issue(1):P.19-28,10.DOI:10.1016/j.abs.2024.09.001

Metal ions dependent material density and mechanical properties of the chela spines in the scorpion Androctonus bicolor

Mike Schindler 1Alexander Kovalev 2Stanislav N.Gorb 2Chuchu Li2

作者信息

  • 1. Functional Morphology and Biomechanics,Institute of Zoology,Kiel University,Kiel,Germany City University of Hong Kong,31 To Yuen Street,Kowloon,Hong Kong,China
  • 2. Functional Morphology and Biomechanics,Institute of Zoology,Kiel University,Kiel,Germany
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关键词

Scorpion/Cuticle/Chela/Mineralization/Mechanical properties

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生物科学

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Mike Schindler,Alexander Kovalev,Stanislav N.Gorb,Chuchu Li..Metal ions dependent material density and mechanical properties of the chela spines in the scorpion Androctonus bicolor[J].Advanced Bionics,2025,1(1):P.19-28,10.

基金项目

financially supported by the Grant GO995/48-1 to S.N.G.from the National Priority Program SPP2416″Code-Chi-Chitin,chitosan and chitooligosaccharides and their interaction with proteins of the extracellular matrix and cellular signaling”of the German Science Foundation(DFG). (DFG)

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