Observations made in temperature studies on mammalian muscle during force development, shortening, and lengthening, are re-examined. The isometric force in active muscle goes up substantially on warming from less than 10 °C to temperatures closer to physiological (>30 °C), and the sigmoidal temperature dependence of this force has a half-maximum at ~10 °C. During steady shortening, when force is decreased to a steady level, the sigmoidal curve is more pronounced and shifted to higher temperatures, whereas, in lengthening muscle, the curve is shifted to lower temperatures, and there is a less marked increase with temperature. Even with a small rapid temperature-jump (T-jump), force in active muscle rises in a definitive way. T...
Myosin crossbridges in muscle convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. Reported values for cr...
International audienceAlthough heat exposure has been shown to increase the skeletal rate of force d...
Temperature and velocity have significant effects on muscle contractile properties. For example, it ...
In skeletal and cardiac muscles, contraction is triggered by an increase in the intracellular Ca2+ c...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
AbstractThe temperature dependence of sliding force, velocity, and unbinding force was studied on ac...
It was shown that the temperature sensitivity of shortening velocity of skeletal muscles is higher a...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
AbstractStructural changes induced by Joule temperature jumps (T-jumps) in frog muscle fibers were m...
AbstractThe temperature dependence of sliding force, velocity, and unbinding force was studied on ac...
Myosin crossbridges in muscle convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. Reported values for cr...
International audienceAlthough heat exposure has been shown to increase the skeletal rate of force d...
Temperature and velocity have significant effects on muscle contractile properties. For example, it ...
In skeletal and cardiac muscles, contraction is triggered by an increase in the intracellular Ca2+ c...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
AbstractThe temperature dependence of sliding force, velocity, and unbinding force was studied on ac...
It was shown that the temperature sensitivity of shortening velocity of skeletal muscles is higher a...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
AbstractStructural changes induced by Joule temperature jumps (T-jumps) in frog muscle fibers were m...
AbstractThe temperature dependence of sliding force, velocity, and unbinding force was studied on ac...
Myosin crossbridges in muscle convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. Reported values for cr...
International audienceAlthough heat exposure has been shown to increase the skeletal rate of force d...
Temperature and velocity have significant effects on muscle contractile properties. For example, it ...