Cross-bridge cycling theories cannot explain high-speed lengthening behavior in frog muscle.
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Sarcomere strain and heterogeneity correlate with injury to frog skeletal muscle fiber bundles.New insights into the behavior of muscle during active lengthening.Compliant realignment of binding sites in muscle: transient behavior and mechanical tuning.Phase transition in force during ramp stretches of skeletal muscle.Thermodynamics and kinetics of a molecular motor ensemblePerturbed equilibria of myosin binding in airway smooth muscle: bond-length distributions, mechanics, and ATP metabolism.The mechanism of spontaneous oscillatory contractions in skeletal muscleThe development of a repetition-load scheme for the eccentric-only bench press exercisePhysiological Mechanisms of Eccentric Contraction and Its Applications: A Role for the Giant Titin Protein.Sarcomere mechanics in striated muscles: from molecules to sarcomeres to cells.Asynchronous functional, cellular and transcriptional changes after a bout of eccentric exercise in the rat.Strain-dependent cross-bridge cycle for muscle.Strain-dependent cross-bridge cycle for muscle. II. Steady-state behavior.Cross-bridge cycling theories and high-speed lengthening behavior in frog muscle.Changes in the maximum speed of shortening of frog muscle fibres early in a tetanic contraction and during relaxation.A threshold and continuum of injury during active stretch of rabbit skeletal muscle.Biomechanical response of skeletal muscle to eccentric contractionsBasic science and clinical use of eccentric contractions: History and uncertainties
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Cross-bridge cycling theories cannot explain high-speed lengthening behavior in frog muscle.
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Cross-bridge cycling theories ...... ening behavior in frog muscle.
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Cross-bridge cycling theories ...... ening behavior in frog muscle.
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Cross-bridge cycling theories ...... ening behavior in frog muscle.
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Cross-bridge cycling theories ...... ening behavior in frog muscle.
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10.1016/S0006-3495(90)82523-6
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1990-02-01T00:00:00Z