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MUSCLE ACTIVITY and MUSCLE PROTEINS
Biological Reviews, 1950Summary1. 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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Dynamic properties of mammalian skeletal muscles.
Physiological Reviews, 1972Introduction. ............................................................ 129 Fiber Types. ............................................................ 130 Historical introduction. ................................................. 130 Classification and
R. Close
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, 2016
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A. Faber
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A. Faber
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Rotaxane-based molecular muscles.
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2014CONSPECTUS: More than two decades of investigating the chemistry of bistable mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs), such as rotaxanes and catenanes, has led to the advent of numerous molecular switches that express controlled translational or ...
C. Bruns, J. Stoddart
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Muscle–nerve–muscle neurotization for the reinnervation of denervated somatic muscle
Neurological Research, 2004Muscle-Nerve-Muscle (MNM) is the reinnervation of a denervated (recipient) muscle via a nerve graft inserted into the belly of an innervated (donor) muscle. MNM is studied for the reinnervation of intrinsic denervated somatic skeletal muscle by evaluating both restored muscle contractile ability and innervation state. In a rat model, muscle function is
William M. Kuzon+5 more
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2007
Abstract: Muscle damage is related to indirect/elongation mechanism, direct impact or dysfunction of the supporting connective tissue and is common in athletes. Muscle trauma can lead to changes that may be observed on US and MRI. MRI or US grading of muscle injury can be performed.
Gielen, Jan+4 more
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Abstract: Muscle damage is related to indirect/elongation mechanism, direct impact or dysfunction of the supporting connective tissue and is common in athletes. Muscle trauma can lead to changes that may be observed on US and MRI. MRI or US grading of muscle injury can be performed.
Gielen, Jan+4 more
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Sleep is of the muscle, by the muscle, and for the muscle
SLEEP, 2023Allison J, Brager, Ketema N, Paul
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Muscle shape consistency and muscle volume prediction of thigh muscles
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2014The present study investigated the applicability of a muscle volume prediction method using only the muscle length (LM), the maximum anatomical cross‐sectional area (ACSAmax), and a muscle‐specific shape factor (p) on the quadriceps vastii. LM, ACSAmax, muscle volume, and p were obtained from magnetic resonance images of the vastus intermedius (VI ...
Adamantios Arampatzis+5 more
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Muscle damage is not a function of muscle force but active muscle strain
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993Contractile properties of rabbit tibialis anterior muscles were measured after eccentric contraction to investigate the mechanism of muscle injury. In the first experiment, two groups of muscles were strained 25% of the muscle fiber length at identical rates.
Richard L. Lieber, Jan Fridén
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Adaptive control of mechanical impedance by coactivation of antagonist muscles
, 1984This paper examines the postulate that an important function of the activity of antagonist muscle groups is to modulate mechanical impedance. Some biomechanical modeling and analyses are presented leading to a prediction of simultaneous activation of ...
N. Hogan
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