<p>(A) Kinetic scheme of actin and myosin interaction used in three-state Huxley-type cross-bridge model. (B) Incorporating cooperativity into half-sarcomere activation and force generation. We consider an ensemble of five consecutive cross-bridges (binding states), out of which the first and the last ones are always in unbound state as boundary conditions. Arrows indicate the influences the neighboring binding states due to elastic deformation on tropomyosin, that connects all cross-bridges in a group, on binding of <i>Ca</i><sup>2+</sup> (transition from T to W) or force generation (transition from W to S).</p
AbstractMuscle contraction underlies many essential functions such as breathing, heart beating, loco...
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<p>Left side: Four states, two detached (upper) and two attached (lower), are considered. In the for...
The aim of this work is to incorporate cooperativity into Huxley-type cross-bridge model in thermody...
<div><p>The aim of this work is to incorporate cooperativity into Huxley-type cross-bridge model in ...
A model has been developed for characterizing the interaction between strongly-binding myosin cross-...
<p>Our computational model combines two three-state cycles to simulate activation of thin-filament r...
<p>Here, the number of interacting cross-bridges was varied from one cross-bridge between the fixed ...
<div><p>Biophysical models of cardiac tension development provide a succinct representation of our u...
<p>Here, the steady state solution of models is shown depending on calcium concentration with concen...
We present Monte Carlo simulations for a molecular motor system found in virtually all eukaryotic ce...
We have developed a model for the equilibrium attachment and detachment of myosin cross-bridges to a...
Biophysical models of cardiac tension development provide a succinct representation of our understan...
Nearly all mechanochemical models of the cross-bridge treat myosin as a simple linear spring arrange...
AbstractMuscle contraction underlies many essential functions such as breathing, heart beating, loco...
AbstractWe developed a Markov model of cardiac thin filament activation that accounts for interactio...
AbstractThe presence of compliance in the lattice of filaments in muscle raises a number of concerns...
<p>Left side: Four states, two detached (upper) and two attached (lower), are considered. In the for...
The aim of this work is to incorporate cooperativity into Huxley-type cross-bridge model in thermody...
<div><p>The aim of this work is to incorporate cooperativity into Huxley-type cross-bridge model in ...
A model has been developed for characterizing the interaction between strongly-binding myosin cross-...
<p>Our computational model combines two three-state cycles to simulate activation of thin-filament r...
<p>Here, the number of interacting cross-bridges was varied from one cross-bridge between the fixed ...
<div><p>Biophysical models of cardiac tension development provide a succinct representation of our u...
<p>Here, the steady state solution of models is shown depending on calcium concentration with concen...
We present Monte Carlo simulations for a molecular motor system found in virtually all eukaryotic ce...
We have developed a model for the equilibrium attachment and detachment of myosin cross-bridges to a...
Biophysical models of cardiac tension development provide a succinct representation of our understan...
Nearly all mechanochemical models of the cross-bridge treat myosin as a simple linear spring arrange...
AbstractMuscle contraction underlies many essential functions such as breathing, heart beating, loco...
AbstractWe developed a Markov model of cardiac thin filament activation that accounts for interactio...
AbstractThe presence of compliance in the lattice of filaments in muscle raises a number of concerns...