Whereas the mechanical behavior of fully activated fibers can be explained by assuming that attached force-producing crossbridges exist in at least two configurations, one exerting more force than the other (Huxley A. F., and R. M. Simmons. 1971. Nature [Lond.]. 233:533–538), and the behavior of relaxed fibers can be explained by assuming a single population of weakly binding rapid-equilibrium crossbridges (Schoenberg, M. 1988. Biophys. J. 54:135–148), it has not been possible to explain the transition between rest and activation in these terms. The difficulty in explaining why, after electrical stimulation of resting intact frog skeletal muscle fibers at 1–5 degrees C, force development lags stiffness development by more than 15 ms has led...
A model was developed which can simulate both the transient and steady-state mechanical behavior of ...
We have developed a model for the equilibrium attachment and detachment of myosin cross-bridges to a...
When skeletal muscles are activated and mechanically shortened, the force that is produced by the mu...
Whereas the mechanical behavior of fully activated fibers can be explained by assuming that attached...
A simple model of a double-headed crossbridge is introduced to explain the retardation of force deca...
Single fibers, isolated intact from frog skeletal muscles, were held firmly very near to each end by...
Force development in smooth muscle, as in skeletal muscle, is believed to reflect recruitment of for...
The stiffness of single fibers from frog skeletal muscle was measured by the application of small 2-...
Isolated intact frog muscle fibers, while shortening with the intrinsic maximal speed, were stretche...
A model has been developed for characterizing the interaction between strongly-binding myosin cross-...
The statistical mechanics of cross-bridge action is considered in order to develop constitutive equa...
The responses of muscle to steady and stepwise shortening are simulated with a model in which actin-...
Repetitive or prolonged muscle contractions induce muscular fatigue, defined as the inability of the...
AbstractWe examined whether cross-bridge cycle models with one or two tension-generating steps can a...
Repetitive or prolonged muscle contractions induce muscular fatigue, defined as the inability of the...
A model was developed which can simulate both the transient and steady-state mechanical behavior of ...
We have developed a model for the equilibrium attachment and detachment of myosin cross-bridges to a...
When skeletal muscles are activated and mechanically shortened, the force that is produced by the mu...
Whereas the mechanical behavior of fully activated fibers can be explained by assuming that attached...
A simple model of a double-headed crossbridge is introduced to explain the retardation of force deca...
Single fibers, isolated intact from frog skeletal muscles, were held firmly very near to each end by...
Force development in smooth muscle, as in skeletal muscle, is believed to reflect recruitment of for...
The stiffness of single fibers from frog skeletal muscle was measured by the application of small 2-...
Isolated intact frog muscle fibers, while shortening with the intrinsic maximal speed, were stretche...
A model has been developed for characterizing the interaction between strongly-binding myosin cross-...
The statistical mechanics of cross-bridge action is considered in order to develop constitutive equa...
The responses of muscle to steady and stepwise shortening are simulated with a model in which actin-...
Repetitive or prolonged muscle contractions induce muscular fatigue, defined as the inability of the...
AbstractWe examined whether cross-bridge cycle models with one or two tension-generating steps can a...
Repetitive or prolonged muscle contractions induce muscular fatigue, defined as the inability of the...
A model was developed which can simulate both the transient and steady-state mechanical behavior of ...
We have developed a model for the equilibrium attachment and detachment of myosin cross-bridges to a...
When skeletal muscles are activated and mechanically shortened, the force that is produced by the mu...