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All-optical flip-flop operation based on asymmetric active-multimode interferometer bi-stable laser diodes
Skeletal muscle contraction. The thorough definition of the contractile event requires both load acceleration and load mass to be known
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The scope of this work is to show that the correct and complete definition of the system of muscle contraction requires the knowledge of both the mass and the acceleration of the load.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The aim is achieved by making use of a model of muscle contraction that operates into two phases. The first phase considers the effects of the power stroke in the absence of any hindrance. In the second phase viscous hindrance is introduced to match the experimental speed and yield of the contraction. It is shown that, at constant force of the load, changing load acceleration changes the time course of the pre-steady state of myofibril contraction. The decrease of the acceleration of the load from 9.8 m.s<sup>-2 </sup>to 1 m.s<sup>-2 </sup>increases the time length of the pre-steady state of the contraction from a few microseconds to many hundreds of microseconds and decreases the stiffness of the active fibre.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We urge that in the study of muscle contraction both the mass and the acceleration of the load are specified.</p
Evidence for the Regulation of Actin-myosin Binding Strength by Lever Arm and Subfragment-2 Regions of Myosin Molecule in Contracting Skinned Muscle Fibers as Revealed by the Effect of Antibodies
Evidence against the Swinging Lever Arm Mechanism in Muscle Contraction Based on the Effect of Antibodies to Myosin Head
Force-Velocity Relation: Its Implications about Molecular Mechanism of Muscle Contraction
Interaction of a New Fluorescent ATP Analogue with Skeletal Muscle Myosin Subfragment-1
Dependence of the Work Done by ATP-Induced Actin-Myosin Sliding on the Initial Baseline Force: Its Implications for Kinetic Properties of Myosin Heads in Muscle Contraction
Video imaging capable of measuring short lifetime of fluorescent nucleotide bound to ATPase site
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