Contractile energetics have been studied in twitches of toad sartorius muscle at 6–7°C. Isometric and isotonic energy production has been measured and plotted against a wide range of developed tensions and tension-time integrals. These parameters were varied by altering the isotonic load or by changing the preset isometric length. The isometric tension-independent heat was 1.12±0.18 (SD) mcal/g. The isometric heat coefficient Pl0/H was 12.0±1.4 in muscles having twitch to tetanus ratios ranging from 0.4 to 0.6. Isometric enthalpy increased monotonically with tension or tension-time integral but the correlation between isometric heat and these parameters was poor. Isotonic enthalpy consumption was always higher than isometric enthalpy for an...
Thesis (Master of Science)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1963.The ra...
The contractile properties of frog sartorius muscles were evaluated during development of fatigue an...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...
This study suggests and statistically tests a consistent analytical method for isolating the critica...
Initial energy utilization in the twitch is visualized as the result of the activity of two distinct...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
Experiments were designed to gain information about the effects of extremely long sarcomere lengths ...
1. Sartorius muscles of Rana temporaria, equilibrated at 20 degrees C in Ringer solution buffered wi...
All discussions of muscle energetics concern themselves with the Hill force-velocity relation, which...
Mechanically skinned muscle fibres from the twitch region of the iliofibularis muscle of cool- (16 +...
This paper describes a revision of the Hill-type muscle model so that it will describe the chemo-mec...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
Tension and heat production were measured in frog sartorius muscles in response to small shortening ...
The isometric and isotonic contractile properties of fast-twitch glycolytic fibres of the iliofibula...
Frog's sartorius muscles were restimulated during relaxation from twitches and tetani. The incr...
Thesis (Master of Science)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1963.The ra...
The contractile properties of frog sartorius muscles were evaluated during development of fatigue an...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...
This study suggests and statistically tests a consistent analytical method for isolating the critica...
Initial energy utilization in the twitch is visualized as the result of the activity of two distinct...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
Experiments were designed to gain information about the effects of extremely long sarcomere lengths ...
1. Sartorius muscles of Rana temporaria, equilibrated at 20 degrees C in Ringer solution buffered wi...
All discussions of muscle energetics concern themselves with the Hill force-velocity relation, which...
Mechanically skinned muscle fibres from the twitch region of the iliofibularis muscle of cool- (16 +...
This paper describes a revision of the Hill-type muscle model so that it will describe the chemo-mec...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
Tension and heat production were measured in frog sartorius muscles in response to small shortening ...
The isometric and isotonic contractile properties of fast-twitch glycolytic fibres of the iliofibula...
Frog's sartorius muscles were restimulated during relaxation from twitches and tetani. The incr...
Thesis (Master of Science)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1963.The ra...
The contractile properties of frog sartorius muscles were evaluated during development of fatigue an...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...