1. Fibres from adductor scutorum muscle of a barnacle Tetraclita squamosa were made to contract isometrically by electrical stimulation, and the change in the ability to shorten actively during the mechanical responses was examined by suddenly allowing the fibres to shorten under a very small load (<3 % of the force immediately before shortening) at various times after the onset of stimulation. 2. The shortening velocity (Vs)) was nearly constant during stimulation. After the cessation of stimulation, shortening velocity decreased steeply while isometric force decayed slowly, indicating that isometric force was maintained with reduced ability to shorten actively. 3. Similar results were obtained when the maximum rate of force redevelop-m...
Force-velocity (F-V) relationships were determined for single frog muscle fibres during the rise of ...
Rapid length steps of isometrically contracting single skeletal muscle fibres, or whole muscle, prov...
1. A contracting muscle resists stretching with a force greater than the force it can exert at a con...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...
In frog muscle fibres, tetanically stimulated at a sarcomere length of about 2 micron, stretched at ...
There are high mechanical demands placed on skeletal muscles in movements requiring rapid accelerati...
1. The force-velocity relationship and the stress-strain curve of the so-called series elastic compo...
Experiments were undertaken to determine the contribution of passive tension to total tension during...
1. Mechanical transients in fibre bundles of skinned smooth muscle of guinea-pig taenia coli at 21-2...
Nonlinear summation of contractions is studied in single barnacle (Balanus nubilus) muscle fibres, l...
purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between force and stiffness after stretch of ...
Whereas the mechanical behavior of fully activated fibers can be explained by assuming that attached...
Single fibers, isolated intact from frog skeletal muscles, were held firmly very near to each end by...
Isolated intact frog muscle fibers, while shortening with the intrinsic maximal speed, were stretche...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the contractile properties of the frog semitendinosus ...
Force-velocity (F-V) relationships were determined for single frog muscle fibres during the rise of ...
Rapid length steps of isometrically contracting single skeletal muscle fibres, or whole muscle, prov...
1. A contracting muscle resists stretching with a force greater than the force it can exert at a con...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...
In frog muscle fibres, tetanically stimulated at a sarcomere length of about 2 micron, stretched at ...
There are high mechanical demands placed on skeletal muscles in movements requiring rapid accelerati...
1. The force-velocity relationship and the stress-strain curve of the so-called series elastic compo...
Experiments were undertaken to determine the contribution of passive tension to total tension during...
1. Mechanical transients in fibre bundles of skinned smooth muscle of guinea-pig taenia coli at 21-2...
Nonlinear summation of contractions is studied in single barnacle (Balanus nubilus) muscle fibres, l...
purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between force and stiffness after stretch of ...
Whereas the mechanical behavior of fully activated fibers can be explained by assuming that attached...
Single fibers, isolated intact from frog skeletal muscles, were held firmly very near to each end by...
Isolated intact frog muscle fibers, while shortening with the intrinsic maximal speed, were stretche...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the contractile properties of the frog semitendinosus ...
Force-velocity (F-V) relationships were determined for single frog muscle fibres during the rise of ...
Rapid length steps of isometrically contracting single skeletal muscle fibres, or whole muscle, prov...
1. A contracting muscle resists stretching with a force greater than the force it can exert at a con...