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Cellular Processes and Forces Shaping the Embryo: Lessons from <i>C. elegans</i>. [PDF]

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Invertebrate Muscles: Muscle Specific Genes and Proteins

Physiological Reviews, 2005
This is the first of a projected series of canonic reviews covering all invertebrate muscle literature prior to 2005 and covers muscle genes and proteins except those involved in excitation-contraction coupling (e.g., the ryanodine receptor) and those forming ligand- and voltage-dependent channels. Two themes are of primary importance. The first is the
Scott L, Hooper, Jeffrey B, Thuma
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Muscle Contraction and Fibrous Muscle Proteins

1952
Publisher Summary This chapter deals with the contraction of different kinds of muscle that show differences with respect to the amount of tension developed, the maximum shortening, the rate of shortening, and the fuel requirement. These differences not only reflect the varying levels of evolutionary development, but also a considerable adaptation to
H H, WEBER, H, PORTZEHL
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MUSCLE ACTIVITY and MUSCLE PROTEINS

Biological Reviews, 1950
Summary1. If it were experimentally possible to examine muscle extracts made during defined phases of the contraction cycle, the relation of muscular work to changes in the composition of such extracts might then be elucidated. The changes of normal muscle proteins in relation to muscular function, could then be considered from a truly physiological ...
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Muscle contraction and muscle proteins

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1950
There are three ways in which we can gain knowledge of the change of protein structure connected with muscular contraction. The first way is the observation of the contracting muscle itself. The changes of structural qualities and their time sequence have to be investigated. I take it that the excellent information which we have at present
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