Initial energy utilization in the twitch is visualized as the result of the activity of two distinct processes. The first is the calcium-pumping activity of the sarcoplasmic reticulum, which has a constant energy requirement under normal conditions. The second is the chemomechanical transduction process consisting of a variable number of quantal contractile events, each with a fixed enthalpy equal to the molecular enthalpy of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis in vivo. This enthalpy appears either as heat or as contractile element work. Total enthalpy varies according to the number of quantal contractile events that occur in the twitch cycle. The basis of the variation is suggested to be velocity-dependent activity of the actomyosin AT...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
All muscle contraction occurs as a result of signals in the form of the nervous impulses. The muscl...
Initial energy utilization in the twitch is visualized as the result of the activity of two distinct...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented for the energy conversion by muscle contraction. During the cy...
The majority of energy consumed by contracting muscle can be accounted for by two ATP-dependent proc...
During muscle contraction, chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy when ATP is hydrolysed ...
Activation heat (q) production by muscle is the thermal accompaniment of the release of Ca from the ...
How does skeletal muscle manage to regulate the pathways of ATP synthesis during large-scale changes...
How does skeletal muscle manage to regulate the pathways of ATP synthesis during large-scale changes...
The aim of this study was to quantify the fraction of cross-bridges that cycle during a cardiac twit...
A brief review has been given of our present knowledge of the nature of the chemical events coupled ...
Complete details of the thermodynamics and molecular mechanisms of ATP synthesis/hydrolysis and musc...
All discussions of muscle energetics concern themselves with the Hill force-velocity relation, which...
Huxley & Hanson (1954), the contraction of skeletal muscles is due to the sliding motion of myos...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
All muscle contraction occurs as a result of signals in the form of the nervous impulses. The muscl...
Initial energy utilization in the twitch is visualized as the result of the activity of two distinct...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented for the energy conversion by muscle contraction. During the cy...
The majority of energy consumed by contracting muscle can be accounted for by two ATP-dependent proc...
During muscle contraction, chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy when ATP is hydrolysed ...
Activation heat (q) production by muscle is the thermal accompaniment of the release of Ca from the ...
How does skeletal muscle manage to regulate the pathways of ATP synthesis during large-scale changes...
How does skeletal muscle manage to regulate the pathways of ATP synthesis during large-scale changes...
The aim of this study was to quantify the fraction of cross-bridges that cycle during a cardiac twit...
A brief review has been given of our present knowledge of the nature of the chemical events coupled ...
Complete details of the thermodynamics and molecular mechanisms of ATP synthesis/hydrolysis and musc...
All discussions of muscle energetics concern themselves with the Hill force-velocity relation, which...
Huxley & Hanson (1954), the contraction of skeletal muscles is due to the sliding motion of myos...
Isolated rat and mouse extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles were studied under isometr...
From Sandow's excitation-contraction coupling hypothesis and reasonable assumptions I obtain the kin...
All muscle contraction occurs as a result of signals in the form of the nervous impulses. The muscl...