Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometric and isotonic conditions at temperatures from approximately 8 degrees -38 degrees C. The rate constant for the exponential rise of tension during an isometric tetanus had a Q10 of approximately 2.5 for all muscles (corresponding to an enthalpy of activation, delta H = 66 kJ/mol, if the rate was determined by a single chemical reaction). The half-contraction time, contraction time, and maximum rate of rise for tension in an isometric twitch and the maximum shortening velocity in an isotonic contraction all had a similar temperature dependence (i.e., delta H approximately 66 kJ/mol). The Mg++ ATPase rates of myofibrils prepared from rat EDL a...
The effect of temperature on elementary steps of the cross-bridge cycle was investigated with sinuso...
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...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
Observations made in temperature studies on mammalian muscle during force development, shortening, a...
AbstractWe obtained the temperature dependences of the adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activities ...
AbstractThe effect of temperature on isometric tension and cross-bridge kinetics was studied with a ...
Small, random length changes were applied to bundles of intact fibers from rat and mouse extensor di...
Myosin crossbridges in muscle convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. Reported values for cr...
The aims of this study were to quantify the Ca release underlying twitch contractions of mammalian f...
AbstractTension generation in muscle occurs during the attached phase of the ATP-powered cyclic inte...
Initial energy utilization in the twitch is visualized as the result of the activity of two distinct...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
The dependence of the isometric tension, the velocity of unloaded shortening, and the steady-state r...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
The effect of temperature on elementary steps of the cross-bridge cycle was investigated with sinuso...
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...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
Observations made in temperature studies on mammalian muscle during force development, shortening, a...
AbstractWe obtained the temperature dependences of the adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activities ...
AbstractThe effect of temperature on isometric tension and cross-bridge kinetics was studied with a ...
Small, random length changes were applied to bundles of intact fibers from rat and mouse extensor di...
Myosin crossbridges in muscle convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. Reported values for cr...
The aims of this study were to quantify the Ca release underlying twitch contractions of mammalian f...
AbstractTension generation in muscle occurs during the attached phase of the ATP-powered cyclic inte...
Initial energy utilization in the twitch is visualized as the result of the activity of two distinct...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
The dependence of the isometric tension, the velocity of unloaded shortening, and the steady-state r...
Temperature has been shown to influence skeletal muscle performance. To be able to understand and qu...
The effect of temperature on elementary steps of the cross-bridge cycle was investigated with sinuso...
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...