If an insect is injured, can it repair its skeleton in a manner which is mechanically strong and viable? Previous work has described the biological processes that occur during repair of insect cuticle, but until now, there has been no biomechanical assessment of the repaired area. We analysed the biomechanics of the injury repair process in the desert locust (Schistocerca gregaria). We show that after an incision, a healing process occurred which almost doubled the mechanical strength of locust tibial cuticle, restoring it to 66% of the original, intact strength. This repair process occurred by targeted cuticle deposition, stimulated by the presence of the injury. The cut surfaces remained unrepaired, but a patch of endocuticle was deposite...
A stuck was made of the inflammatory processes and stages of repair following the production of woun...
During the lifetime of a flying insect, its wings are subjected to mechanical forces and deformation...
<div><p>During the lifetime of a flying insect, its wings are subjected to mechanical forces and def...
If an insect is injured, can it repair its skeleton in a manner which is mechanically strong and via...
If an insect is injured, can it repair its skeleton in a manner which is mechanically strong and via...
The exoskeleton of an insect can contain countless specializations across an individual, across deve...
We evaluated the ability of female adult desert locusts (Schistocercagregaria) to repair injuries to...
Insect cuticle is one of the most common biological materials, yet very little is known about its me...
THESIS 11055Insect cuticle is a composite material comprised of chitin fibres embedded in a protein ...
Insects are among the most diverse groups of animals on Earth. Their cuticle exoskeletons vary great...
Insect cuticle can reach a wide range of material properties, which is thought to be the result of a...
Many parts of the insect exoskeleton experience repeated cyclic loading. Although the cuticle of ins...
A typical feature of many biological materials is their ability to adapt to mechanical load. Bone re...
Insect cuticle is one of the many biological composites. However, what makes it different from other...
During the lifetime of a flying insect, its wings are subjected to mechanical forces and deformation...
A stuck was made of the inflammatory processes and stages of repair following the production of woun...
During the lifetime of a flying insect, its wings are subjected to mechanical forces and deformation...
<div><p>During the lifetime of a flying insect, its wings are subjected to mechanical forces and def...
If an insect is injured, can it repair its skeleton in a manner which is mechanically strong and via...
If an insect is injured, can it repair its skeleton in a manner which is mechanically strong and via...
The exoskeleton of an insect can contain countless specializations across an individual, across deve...
We evaluated the ability of female adult desert locusts (Schistocercagregaria) to repair injuries to...
Insect cuticle is one of the most common biological materials, yet very little is known about its me...
THESIS 11055Insect cuticle is a composite material comprised of chitin fibres embedded in a protein ...
Insects are among the most diverse groups of animals on Earth. Their cuticle exoskeletons vary great...
Insect cuticle can reach a wide range of material properties, which is thought to be the result of a...
Many parts of the insect exoskeleton experience repeated cyclic loading. Although the cuticle of ins...
A typical feature of many biological materials is their ability to adapt to mechanical load. Bone re...
Insect cuticle is one of the many biological composites. However, what makes it different from other...
During the lifetime of a flying insect, its wings are subjected to mechanical forces and deformation...
A stuck was made of the inflammatory processes and stages of repair following the production of woun...
During the lifetime of a flying insect, its wings are subjected to mechanical forces and deformation...
<div><p>During the lifetime of a flying insect, its wings are subjected to mechanical forces and def...