Is the cross-bridge stiffness proportional to tension during muscle fiber activation?
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Poorly understood aspects of striated muscle contractionForce produced after stretch in sarcomeres and half-sarcomeres isolated from skeletal muscles.High ionic strength depresses muscle contractility by decreasing both force per cross-bridge and the number of strongly attached cross-bridges.S1P3 receptor influences key physiological properties of fast-twitch extensor digitorum longus muscle.Force and power generating mechanism(s) in active muscle as revealed from temperature perturbation studies.Stiffness, working stroke, and force of single-myosin molecules in skeletal muscle: elucidation of these mechanical properties via nonlinear elasticity evaluation.Residual Force Enhancement Following Eccentric Contractions: A New Mechanism Involving Titin.Significant impact on muscle mechanics of small nonlinearities in myofilament elasticity.Phosphate and acidosis act synergistically to depress peak power in rat muscle fibers.Force enhancement after stretch in mammalian muscle fiber: no evidence of cross-bridge involvement.Force decline during fatigue is due to both a decrease in the force per individual cross-bridge and the number of cross-bridges.Phosphate increase during fatigue affects crossbridge kinetics in intact mouse muscle at physiological temperature.Mechanical parameters of the molecular motor myosin II determined in permeabilised fibres from slow and fast skeletal muscles of the rabbit.The non-linear elasticity of the muscle sarcomere and the compliance of myosin motors.Effects of myosin inhibitors on the X-ray diffraction patterns of relaxed and calcium-activated rabbit skeletal muscle fibers.
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Is the cross-bridge stiffness proportional to tension during muscle fiber activation?
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Is the cross-bridge stiffness proportional to tension during muscle fiber activation?
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Is the cross-bridge stiffness proportional to tension during muscle fiber activation?
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Is the cross-bridge stiffness proportional to tension during muscle fiber activation?
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Is the cross-bridge stiffness proportional to tension during muscle fiber activation?
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Is the cross-bridge stiffness proportional to tension during muscle fiber activation?
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Barbara Colombini
Giovanni Cecchi
M Angela Bagni
Marta Nocella
Peter J Griffiths
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10.1016/J.BPJ.2010.02.014
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z