Assuming a close correlation between the behaviour of isolated proteins in solution and the cross-bridge action in muscle, Eisenberg and Greene have developed a model for cross-bridge action where, in the fixed filament lattice in muscle, the transition from the weak-binding to the strong-binding...
Secondly, the exercises should be strictly done according to the technical requirements of movements. When the muscle contraction force, as far as possible to shrink to the peak, give the muscle to stimulate the maximum. Try to stretch your muscles as you move back. The movement also has cert...
Muscle contraction occurs when the thin actin and thick myosin filaments slide past each other. It is generally assumed that this process is driven by cross-bridges which extend from the myosin filaments and cyclically interact with the actin filaments as ATP is hydrolysed. Current biochemical studie...
contraction,muscular contraction shortening- act of decreasing in length; "the dress needs shortening" contracture- an abnormal and usually permanent contraction of a muscle tetanus- a sustained muscular contraction resulting from a rapid series of nerve impulses ...
1. The mechanism of contraction and relaxation in the anterior byssus retractor muscle (A.B.R.M.) of the lamellibranch mollusc has been studied with refined stimulating and recording techniques. Two distinct types of response are present... G Hoyle,J Lowy - 《Journal of Experimental Biology》...
Muscle contraction: the effect of ionic strength. Nature. 1968 Oct 12; 220 (5163):182–184.APRIL, E. W., BRANDT, P. W., REUBEN, J. P. & GRUNDFEST, H. (1968). Muscle contraction: the effect of ionic strength. Nature 220, 182-184....
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1. a tissue composed of elongated cells, the contraction of which produces movement in the body. 2. a specific bundle of such tissue. 3. muscular strength; brawn. 4. power or force, esp. of a coercive nature: They put muscle into their policy and sent the marines. v.i. 5. ...
Excitation-contraction uncoupling: major role in contraction-induced muscle injury. The mechanisms that account for the strength loss after contraction-induced muscle injury remain controversial. We present data showing that (1) most of th... GL Warren,CP Ingalls,DA Lowe,... - 《Exercise & Sport...
The protracted contraction of muscle caused by nicotine and other substances chiefly in relation to the rectus abdominis muscle of the frog N., 1913, The protracted contraction of muscle caused by nicotine and other substances chiefly in relation to rectus abdominis muscle of the frog, J. Physiol...