Force development by skinned frog semitendinosus fibers was studied at various levels of lateral compression to compare the results with intact fibers and to evaluate the limits on cross-bridge movements during isometric contraction. The skinned fibers were compressed osmotically using a high molecular weight polymer, dextran T500. Ca-activated force remained constant down to 58% of the fiber width (w0) after skinning, corresponding to a nearly twofold change in separation between the thin and thick filaments in the myofilament lattice. This agrees with the earlier result on intact fibers, and gives additional evidence that the cross-bridge mechanism for force generation is relatively insensitive to large changes in interfilament separation...
Slow stretch ramps (velocity: 0.17 fiber lengths s-1) were imposed during fused tetanic contractions...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...
AbstractForce responses to fast ramp stretches of various amplitude and velocity, applied during tet...
Force development by skinned frog semitendinosus fibers was studied at various levels of lateral com...
Skinned frog fibers were reversibly activated in Ca-free solutions containing 0 mM KCl, 23 microM fr...
Isolated intact frog muscle fibers, while shortening with the intrinsic maximal speed, were stretche...
Skinned frog fibers were reversibly activated in Ca-free solutions containing 0 mM KCl, 23 microM fr...
Tension responses due to small, rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obtaine...
The 1,0 lattice spacing d1,0 in chemically and mechanically skinned single fibers of frog muscle was...
The influence of stretch and radial compression on the width of mechanically skinned fibers from the...
Shortening and lengthening velocities, instantaneous stiffness, and tension transients after stretch...
Effects of intracellular ionic strength on the isotonic contraction properties of both intact fibers...
Radial stiffness in various conditions of mechanically skinned fibers of semitendinosus muscle of Ra...
In previous papers we used estimates of the composition of frog muscle and calculations involving th...
The myosin lattice spacing of single intact muscle fibers of the frog, Rana temporaria, was studied ...
Slow stretch ramps (velocity: 0.17 fiber lengths s-1) were imposed during fused tetanic contractions...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...
AbstractForce responses to fast ramp stretches of various amplitude and velocity, applied during tet...
Force development by skinned frog semitendinosus fibers was studied at various levels of lateral com...
Skinned frog fibers were reversibly activated in Ca-free solutions containing 0 mM KCl, 23 microM fr...
Isolated intact frog muscle fibers, while shortening with the intrinsic maximal speed, were stretche...
Skinned frog fibers were reversibly activated in Ca-free solutions containing 0 mM KCl, 23 microM fr...
Tension responses due to small, rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obtaine...
The 1,0 lattice spacing d1,0 in chemically and mechanically skinned single fibers of frog muscle was...
The influence of stretch and radial compression on the width of mechanically skinned fibers from the...
Shortening and lengthening velocities, instantaneous stiffness, and tension transients after stretch...
Effects of intracellular ionic strength on the isotonic contraction properties of both intact fibers...
Radial stiffness in various conditions of mechanically skinned fibers of semitendinosus muscle of Ra...
In previous papers we used estimates of the composition of frog muscle and calculations involving th...
The myosin lattice spacing of single intact muscle fibers of the frog, Rana temporaria, was studied ...
Slow stretch ramps (velocity: 0.17 fiber lengths s-1) were imposed during fused tetanic contractions...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...
AbstractForce responses to fast ramp stretches of various amplitude and velocity, applied during tet...