The statistical mechanics of cross-bridge action is considered in order to develop constitutive equations that express fiber tension as a function of degree of activation and time history of speed of contraction. The kinetic equation of A.F. Huxley (1) is generalized to apply to the partially activated state. The rate parameters of attachment and detachment, and cross-bridge compliance are assumed to be step functions of extension, x, with a finite number of discontinuities. This assumption enables integration of the kinetic equation and its moments with respect to x resulting in analytic equations from which x has been eliminated. When the constants in the rate parameters and the force function are chosen so that Hill's force-velocity rela...
Force responses obtained during constant velocity length changes on skeletal muscle tissue are simul...
Mitsui and Ohshima (2008) criticized the power-stroke model for muscle contraction and proposed a ne...
When skeletal muscles are activated and mechanically shortened, the force that is produced by the mu...
The statistical mechanics of cross-bridge action is considered in order to develop constitutive equa...
We have developed a model for the equilibrium attachment and detachment of myosin cross-bridges to a...
A simple model of a double-headed crossbridge is introduced to explain the retardation of force deca...
A model has been developed for characterizing the interaction between strongly-binding myosin cross-...
We recently presented, in a qualitative manner, a cross-bridge model of muscle contraction which was...
Force and length steps, applied to a muscle fiber in the isometric state, are believed to synchroni...
A model was developed which can simulate both the transient and steady-state mechanical behavior of ...
AbstractThe presence of compliance in the lattice of filaments in muscle raises a number of concerns...
AbstractWe examined whether cross-bridge cycle models with one or two tension-generating steps can a...
We describe a computer modeling system for determining the changes of force, fraction of attached cr...
AbstractGeneration of force and movement by actomyosin cross-bridges is the molecular basis of muscl...
AbstractMuscle contraction underlies many essential functions such as breathing, heart beating, loco...
Force responses obtained during constant velocity length changes on skeletal muscle tissue are simul...
Mitsui and Ohshima (2008) criticized the power-stroke model for muscle contraction and proposed a ne...
When skeletal muscles are activated and mechanically shortened, the force that is produced by the mu...
The statistical mechanics of cross-bridge action is considered in order to develop constitutive equa...
We have developed a model for the equilibrium attachment and detachment of myosin cross-bridges to a...
A simple model of a double-headed crossbridge is introduced to explain the retardation of force deca...
A model has been developed for characterizing the interaction between strongly-binding myosin cross-...
We recently presented, in a qualitative manner, a cross-bridge model of muscle contraction which was...
Force and length steps, applied to a muscle fiber in the isometric state, are believed to synchroni...
A model was developed which can simulate both the transient and steady-state mechanical behavior of ...
AbstractThe presence of compliance in the lattice of filaments in muscle raises a number of concerns...
AbstractWe examined whether cross-bridge cycle models with one or two tension-generating steps can a...
We describe a computer modeling system for determining the changes of force, fraction of attached cr...
AbstractGeneration of force and movement by actomyosin cross-bridges is the molecular basis of muscl...
AbstractMuscle contraction underlies many essential functions such as breathing, heart beating, loco...
Force responses obtained during constant velocity length changes on skeletal muscle tissue are simul...
Mitsui and Ohshima (2008) criticized the power-stroke model for muscle contraction and proposed a ne...
When skeletal muscles are activated and mechanically shortened, the force that is produced by the mu...