The study of the adhesion of millions of setae on the toes of geckos has been advanced in recent years with the emergence of new technology and measurement methods. The theory of the mechanism of adhesion by van der Waals forces is now accepted and broadly understood. However, this paper presents limitations of this theory and gives a new hypothesis of the biomechanism of gecko adhesion. The findings are obtained through measurements of the magnitude of the adhesion of setae under three different conditions, to show the close relationship between adhesion and status of the setae. They are reinforced by demonstrating two setal structures, follicle cells and hair, the former making the setae capable of producing bioelectrical charges, which p...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
<div><p>One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive f...
AbstractGeckos can climb steadily and quickly on different surfaces under various environmental cond...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and histological techniques were used to observe and study the se...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Institute of...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Graduation date: 2015Simulation models were developed to explore the reversible nature of gecko dry\...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Geckos possess a superlative climbing adaptation in the form of hierarchical arrays of adhesive nano...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
<div><p>One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive f...
AbstractGeckos can climb steadily and quickly on different surfaces under various environmental cond...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
SYNOPSIS. The extraordinary adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for millenni...
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and histological techniques were used to observe and study the se...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Institute of...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Gecko and many insects have evolved specialized adhesive tissues with hierarchical structures that a...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Graduation date: 2015Simulation models were developed to explore the reversible nature of gecko dry\...
Biomechanical models of the gecko adhesive system typically focus on setal mechanics from a single g...
Geckos possess a superlative climbing adaptation in the form of hierarchical arrays of adhesive nano...
One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive force sca...
<div><p>One of the central controversies regarding the evolution of adhesion concerns how adhesive f...
AbstractGeckos can climb steadily and quickly on different surfaces under various environmental cond...