The advent of tissue engineering has necessitated the characterization of the viscoelastic behavior of structural tissues of the body, including skeletal muscle. The purpose was to test the hypotheses that the viscoelastic behavior of relaxed and partially activated single muscle fibers is dependent upon strain pulse amplitude and strain rate. The instrumentation to test this hypothesis was designed and built. Chemically permeabilized single muscle fibers from soleus muscles of male F344 rats were tested in the relaxed and partially activated condition at 15 °C. The first order optical diffraction pattern was detected at two positions along single muscle fibers. A servo motor imposed single longitudinal strain pulses on the fibers. Data wer...
The ultrasonic speed and attenuation coefficient of three muscle samples were measured in-vitro as a...
The mechanical properties of the resting, whole semitendinosus muscle of the frog have been characte...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...
The advent of tissue engineering has necessitated the characterization of the viscoelastic behavior ...
Light diffraction patterns from isolated frog semitendinosus muscle fibers were examined. When trans...
A new technique to monitor light diffraction patterns electrically is applied to frog semitendinosus...
A position-sensitive optical diffractometer has been used to examine the diffraction spectra produce...
A new optical-electronic method has been developed to detect striation spacing of single muscle fibe...
Quantifying the local stiffness of muscular tissue can be a useful tool for the improvement of diagn...
The measurement of sarcomere lengths of single muscle fibers has been limited to sampling of a singl...
AbstractA laser-diffraction technique was developed that rapidly reports the lengths of sarcomeres (...
Skinned fibers of frog semitendinosus muscle could easily be stretched up to 8 mum or more in sarcom...
A theoretical discussion is presented describing the diffraction of laser light by a single fiber of...
<p>Magnitude of the complex modulus, phase, elastic modulus, and viscous modulus for relaxed muscle ...
BackgroundThe mechanical characterization of skeletal muscle under high-rate loading regimes is impo...
The ultrasonic speed and attenuation coefficient of three muscle samples were measured in-vitro as a...
The mechanical properties of the resting, whole semitendinosus muscle of the frog have been characte...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...
The advent of tissue engineering has necessitated the characterization of the viscoelastic behavior ...
Light diffraction patterns from isolated frog semitendinosus muscle fibers were examined. When trans...
A new technique to monitor light diffraction patterns electrically is applied to frog semitendinosus...
A position-sensitive optical diffractometer has been used to examine the diffraction spectra produce...
A new optical-electronic method has been developed to detect striation spacing of single muscle fibe...
Quantifying the local stiffness of muscular tissue can be a useful tool for the improvement of diagn...
The measurement of sarcomere lengths of single muscle fibers has been limited to sampling of a singl...
AbstractA laser-diffraction technique was developed that rapidly reports the lengths of sarcomeres (...
Skinned fibers of frog semitendinosus muscle could easily be stretched up to 8 mum or more in sarcom...
A theoretical discussion is presented describing the diffraction of laser light by a single fiber of...
<p>Magnitude of the complex modulus, phase, elastic modulus, and viscous modulus for relaxed muscle ...
BackgroundThe mechanical characterization of skeletal muscle under high-rate loading regimes is impo...
The ultrasonic speed and attenuation coefficient of three muscle samples were measured in-vitro as a...
The mechanical properties of the resting, whole semitendinosus muscle of the frog have been characte...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...