. "Hans Diedrich Henatsch"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "30970278"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hans Diedrich Henatsch"@en . . . . . "Medicine and Systems Physiology"@en . . . . . . "2160"^^ . . . . . "Hans Diedrich Henatsch"@en . . . . "Yiannis Laouris"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hans Diedrich Henatsch served as the Head of the Department of Neurophysiology of the Medical School of the Georg-August-Universit\u00E4t G\u00F6ttingen from the early sixties to the mid nineties. He was a long-standing friend and colleague of Ragnar Granit and John Eccles. He became known in the sixties for recordings from spinal cord cells in anesthetized cats and his research in spinal cord physiology and spasticity."@en . . "Hans Diedrich Henatsch served as the Head of the Department of Neurophysiology of the Medical School of the Georg-August-Universit\u00E4t G\u00F6ttingen from the early sixties to the mid nineties. He was a long-standing friend and colleague of Ragnar Granit and John Eccles. He became known in the sixties for recordings from spinal cord cells in anesthetized cats and his research in spinal cord physiology and spasticity. On June 5 (Henatsch's birthday) 1997, after his death, Prof. Diethelm Richter (Henatsch's successor) organized a little memorial in the institute, on which occasion Eike Schomburg gave the laudatio."@en . . . "1061329649"^^ .