Muscle residual force enhancement has been observed in different muscle preparations for more than half a century. Nonetheless, its mechanism remains unclear; to date, there are three generally accepted hypotheses: 1) sarcomere length non-uniformity, 2) engagement of passive elements, and 3) an increased number of cross-bridges. The first hypothesis uses sarcomere non-homogeneity and instability to explain how ‘‘weak’’ sarcomeres would convey the higher tension generated by an enhanced overlap from ‘‘stronger’ ’ sarcomeres, allowing the whole system to produce higher forces than predicted by the force-length relationship; non-uniformity provides theoretical support for a large amount of the experimental data. The second hypothesis suggests ...
Muscles are the motors of human movement. The most commonly accepted theory of muscle contraction, t...
This article attempts to identify the key aspects of sarcomere inhomogeneity and the dynamics of sar...
A muscle fiber was modeled as a series-connected string of sarcomeres, using an A. V. Hill type mode...
Muscle residual force enhancement has been observed in different muscle preparations for more than h...
Muscle residual force enhancement has been observed in different muscle preparations for more than h...
When skeletal muscle is stretched above optimal sarcomere length during tetanic activity there is an...
A skeletal muscle fiber that is stimulated to contract and then stretched from L₁ to L₂ produces mor...
History-dependent properties of skeletal muscle contraction have been observed for half a century. T...
Strain-dependent rate constants d m, su oin ure, fit second requires that cross-bridges that are pul...
Tetanized frog muscle fibers subjected to ramp stretches on the plateau of the tension-length relati...
Tetanized frog muscle fibres subjected to ramp stretches on the plateau of the tension-length relati...
It is well acknowledged that muscles that are elongated while activated (i.e., eccentric muscle acti...
Rationale: The current model of muscle contraction cannot explain the history-dependent properties ...
Cornachione AS, Rassier DE. A non-cross-bridge, static tension is present in permeabilized skeletal ...
Most reductionist theories of muscle attribute a fiber’s mechanical properties to the scaled behavio...
Muscles are the motors of human movement. The most commonly accepted theory of muscle contraction, t...
This article attempts to identify the key aspects of sarcomere inhomogeneity and the dynamics of sar...
A muscle fiber was modeled as a series-connected string of sarcomeres, using an A. V. Hill type mode...
Muscle residual force enhancement has been observed in different muscle preparations for more than h...
Muscle residual force enhancement has been observed in different muscle preparations for more than h...
When skeletal muscle is stretched above optimal sarcomere length during tetanic activity there is an...
A skeletal muscle fiber that is stimulated to contract and then stretched from L₁ to L₂ produces mor...
History-dependent properties of skeletal muscle contraction have been observed for half a century. T...
Strain-dependent rate constants d m, su oin ure, fit second requires that cross-bridges that are pul...
Tetanized frog muscle fibers subjected to ramp stretches on the plateau of the tension-length relati...
Tetanized frog muscle fibres subjected to ramp stretches on the plateau of the tension-length relati...
It is well acknowledged that muscles that are elongated while activated (i.e., eccentric muscle acti...
Rationale: The current model of muscle contraction cannot explain the history-dependent properties ...
Cornachione AS, Rassier DE. A non-cross-bridge, static tension is present in permeabilized skeletal ...
Most reductionist theories of muscle attribute a fiber’s mechanical properties to the scaled behavio...
Muscles are the motors of human movement. The most commonly accepted theory of muscle contraction, t...
This article attempts to identify the key aspects of sarcomere inhomogeneity and the dynamics of sar...
A muscle fiber was modeled as a series-connected string of sarcomeres, using an A. V. Hill type mode...