AbstractIn active biological contractile processes such as skeletal muscle contraction, cellular mitosis, and neuronal growth, an interesting common observation is that multiple motors can perform coordinated and synchronous actions, whereas individual myosin motors appear to randomly attach to and detach from actin filaments. Recent experiment has demonstrated that, during skeletal muscle shortening at a wide range of velocities, individual myosin motors maintain a force of ∼6 pN during a working stroke. To understand how such force-homeostasis can be so precisely regulated in an apparently chaotic system, here we develop a molecular model within a coupled stochastic-elastic theoretical framework. The model reveals that the unique force-st...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
Movement within eukaryotic cells largely originates from localized forces exerted by myosin motors o...
AbstractIn active biological contractile processes such as skeletal muscle contraction, cellular mit...
ABSTRACT Skeletal muscle contraction is a canonical example of motor-driven force generation. Despit...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contraction is a canonical example of motor-driven force generation. Despite...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
SummarySkeletal muscle can bear a high load at constant length, or shorten rapidly when the load is ...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contraction is a canonical example of motor-driven force generation. Despite...
Myosin II is a biomolecular machine that is responsible for muscle contraction. Myosin II motors act...
Current understanding of how contractility emerges in disordered actomyosin networks of nonmuscle ce...
Almost 60 years ago Andrew Huxley with his seminal paper (Huxley, 1957) laid the foundation of moder...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
Movement within eukaryotic cells largely originates from localized forces exerted by myosin motors o...
AbstractIn active biological contractile processes such as skeletal muscle contraction, cellular mit...
ABSTRACT Skeletal muscle contraction is a canonical example of motor-driven force generation. Despit...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contraction is a canonical example of motor-driven force generation. Despite...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
SummarySkeletal muscle can bear a high load at constant length, or shorten rapidly when the load is ...
AbstractSkeletal muscle contraction is a canonical example of motor-driven force generation. Despite...
Myosin II is a biomolecular machine that is responsible for muscle contraction. Myosin II motors act...
Current understanding of how contractility emerges in disordered actomyosin networks of nonmuscle ce...
Almost 60 years ago Andrew Huxley with his seminal paper (Huxley, 1957) laid the foundation of moder...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
In this work, a mathematical model was developed to relate the mechanochemical characterizations of ...
Movement within eukaryotic cells largely originates from localized forces exerted by myosin motors o...