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Fröber, Ulrike; Weiß, Thomas; Stubenrauch, Mike; Hildebrand, Gerhard; Schade, R.; Witte, Hartmut; Liefeith, Klaus
Charakterisierung 3D-ECM analoger Biointerfaces auf Basis der Zwei-Photonen-Polymerisation in BioMEMS. - In: Biomaterialien, ISSN 2191-4672, Bd. 11 (2010), 1, S. 97-98

https://doi.org/10.1515/BIOMAT.2010.11.1.51
Lutherdt, Stefan; Lienert, Katrin; Stiller, Carsten; Roß, Fred; Ament, Christoph; Witte, Hartmut
WEITBLICK - an assistance system for elferly in user's appreciation. - In: Crossing borders within the ABC, (2010), S. 13

Witte, Hartmut;
3D-ECM: Zellen im Mikro-Käfig. - In: Ingenieur-Nachrichten, (2010), 1, S. 7

Fischer, Martin; Karguth, Andreas; Trommer, Christian; Mämpel, Jörg; Witte, Hartmut
Biologisch inspirierte Robotik. - In: Ingenieur-Nachrichten, (2010), 1, S. 6

Andrada, Emanuel; Witte, Hartmut
Modelle des menschlichen Ganges. - In: Ingenieur-Nachrichten, (2010), 1, S. 5

Schmidt, Tobias; Witte, Hartmut; Müller, Alexander
Mechatronik für die Biomedizinische Technik. - In: Ingenieur-Nachrichten, (2010), 1, S. 4

Fischheiter, Lars; Mämpel, Jörg; Witte, Hartmut
Towards compliant drives for modular climbing robots. - In: Emerging trends in mobile robotics, ISBN 978-981-432797-8, (2010), S. 989-996

Mämpel, Jörg; Andrada, Emanuel; Witte, Hartmut; Trammer, Christian; Schweitzer, M.; Karguth, Andreas; Schmidt, André; Fischer, Martin S.
Mechanical design of a climbing robot based on biomechanical analyses. - In: Emerging trends in mobile robotics, ISBN 978-981-432797-8, (2010), S. 367-374

Fremerey, Max; Mämpel, Jörg; Witte, Hartmut; Gorb, Stanislav N.
Towards an adhesive gripping module for handling tasks and small-sized climbing robots. - In: Emerging trends in mobile robotics, ISBN 978-981-432797-8, (2010), S. 133-140

Andrada, Emanuel; Mämpel, Jörg; Schmidt, André; Fischer, Martin S.; Karguth, Andreas; Witte, Hartmut
Biomechanical analyses of rat locomotion during walking and climbing as a base for the design and construction of climbing robots. - In: Design & nature V, (2010), S. 165-177