The kinetics relating Ca2+ transients and muscle force were examined using data obtained with the photoprotein aequorin in skeletal muscles of the rat, barnacle, and frog. These data were fitted by various models using nonlinear methods for minimizing the least mean square errors. Models in which Ca2+ binding to troponin was rate limiting for force production did not produce good agreement with the observed data, except for a small twitch of the barnacle muscle. Models in which cross-bridge kinetics were rate limiting also did not produce good agreement with the observed data, unless the detachment rate constant was allowed to increase sharply on the falling phase of tension production. Increasing the number of cross-bridge states did not d...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
AbstractThe regulation of muscle contraction by calcium involves interactions among actin filaments,...
AbstractMaking use of troponin with fluorescently labeled troponin I subunit (N-((2-(iodoacetoxy)eth...
The kinetics relating Ca2+ transients and muscle force were examined using data obtained with the ph...
A model is presented describing quantitatively the events between excitation and force development i...
Several regulatory steps controlling skeletal muscle force generation have been experimentally demon...
Several regulatory steps controlling skeletal muscle force generation have been experimentally demon...
Antipyrylazo III calcium transients from voltage-clamped, cut skeletal muscle fibers of the frog wer...
Excitation-contraction coupling events leading to the onset of contraction were studied in single sk...
Generation of force in skeletal muscle tissue depends on both chemical and mechanical phenomena. In ...
It is shown by use of an extremely simple explicit two-state model that two basic ideas may be suffi...
Excitation-contraction coupling events leading to the onset of contraction were studied in single sk...
A model of calcium movement during activation of frog skeletal muscle is described. The model was ba...
The influence of Ca2+ on isometric force kinetics was studied in skinned rat ventricular trabeculae ...
Antipyrylazo III calcium transients from voltage-clamped, cut skeletal muscle fibers of the frog wer...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
AbstractThe regulation of muscle contraction by calcium involves interactions among actin filaments,...
AbstractMaking use of troponin with fluorescently labeled troponin I subunit (N-((2-(iodoacetoxy)eth...
The kinetics relating Ca2+ transients and muscle force were examined using data obtained with the ph...
A model is presented describing quantitatively the events between excitation and force development i...
Several regulatory steps controlling skeletal muscle force generation have been experimentally demon...
Several regulatory steps controlling skeletal muscle force generation have been experimentally demon...
Antipyrylazo III calcium transients from voltage-clamped, cut skeletal muscle fibers of the frog wer...
Excitation-contraction coupling events leading to the onset of contraction were studied in single sk...
Generation of force in skeletal muscle tissue depends on both chemical and mechanical phenomena. In ...
It is shown by use of an extremely simple explicit two-state model that two basic ideas may be suffi...
Excitation-contraction coupling events leading to the onset of contraction were studied in single sk...
A model of calcium movement during activation of frog skeletal muscle is described. The model was ba...
The influence of Ca2+ on isometric force kinetics was studied in skinned rat ventricular trabeculae ...
Antipyrylazo III calcium transients from voltage-clamped, cut skeletal muscle fibers of the frog wer...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
AbstractThe regulation of muscle contraction by calcium involves interactions among actin filaments,...
AbstractMaking use of troponin with fluorescently labeled troponin I subunit (N-((2-(iodoacetoxy)eth...