The influence of geometry on the force and stiffness measured during muscle contraction at different sarcomere lengths is examined by using three specific models of muscle cross-bridge geometry which are based upon the double-hinge model of H. E. Huxley (Science [Wash. D.C.]. 1969, 164:1356–1366) extended to three dimensions. The force generated during muscle contraction depends upon the orientation of the individual cross-bridge force vectors and the distribution of the cross-bridges between various states. For the simplest models, in which filament separation has no effect upon cross-bridge distribution, it is shown that changes in force vectors accompanying changes in myofilament separation between sarcomere lengths 2.0 and 3.65 microgra...
Muscle contraction is brought about by independent force or movement generators, which can be identi...
The structural response of active skeletal muscle is derived from a combination of sarcomere contrac...
It was originally proposed by Astbury that muscular contraction was due to coiling or folding of the...
If the subfragment-2 (S2) portion of the myosin cross-bridge to actin does not lie parallel to the m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Muscle is highly organized in both the axial direction...
Nearly all mechanochemical models of the cross-bridge treat myosin as a simple linear spring arrange...
The newly discovered extensibility of actin and myosin filaments challenges the foundation of the th...
A discrete model of the interaction between individual myofilaments was developed to study the stiff...
We propose and examine a three filament model of skeletal muscle force generation, thereby extending...
Radial equilibrium lengths of the weakly attached, force-generating, and rigor cross-bridges are det...
The myosin lattice spacing of single intact muscle fibers of the frog, Rana temporaria, was studied ...
This article attempts to identify the key aspects of sarcomere inhomogeneity and the dynamics of sar...
Certain recent studies showed that extra-muscular myofascial force transmission affects the length-f...
Abstract This article attempts to identify the key aspects of sarcomere inhomogeneity and the dynami...
STRIATED muscles give a characteristic system of low-angle X-ray reflexions. These reflexions can be...
Muscle contraction is brought about by independent force or movement generators, which can be identi...
The structural response of active skeletal muscle is derived from a combination of sarcomere contrac...
It was originally proposed by Astbury that muscular contraction was due to coiling or folding of the...
If the subfragment-2 (S2) portion of the myosin cross-bridge to actin does not lie parallel to the m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Muscle is highly organized in both the axial direction...
Nearly all mechanochemical models of the cross-bridge treat myosin as a simple linear spring arrange...
The newly discovered extensibility of actin and myosin filaments challenges the foundation of the th...
A discrete model of the interaction between individual myofilaments was developed to study the stiff...
We propose and examine a three filament model of skeletal muscle force generation, thereby extending...
Radial equilibrium lengths of the weakly attached, force-generating, and rigor cross-bridges are det...
The myosin lattice spacing of single intact muscle fibers of the frog, Rana temporaria, was studied ...
This article attempts to identify the key aspects of sarcomere inhomogeneity and the dynamics of sar...
Certain recent studies showed that extra-muscular myofascial force transmission affects the length-f...
Abstract This article attempts to identify the key aspects of sarcomere inhomogeneity and the dynami...
STRIATED muscles give a characteristic system of low-angle X-ray reflexions. These reflexions can be...
Muscle contraction is brought about by independent force or movement generators, which can be identi...
The structural response of active skeletal muscle is derived from a combination of sarcomere contrac...
It was originally proposed by Astbury that muscular contraction was due to coiling or folding of the...