Muscular Contraction
Herausgeber: Simmons, Robert M.
Muscular Contraction
Herausgeber: Simmons, Robert M.
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This book discusses how muscle works, asking questions at a fundamental level about the molecular basis of muscle tone production and muscle contraction.
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This book discusses how muscle works, asking questions at a fundamental level about the molecular basis of muscle tone production and muscle contraction.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780521417747
- ISBN-10: 0521417740
- Artikelnr.: 26936003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780521417747
- ISBN-10: 0521417740
- Artikelnr.: 26936003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Contributors; Preface; 1. A. F. Huxley: an essay on his personality and his
work on nerve physiology Robert Stampfli; 2. A. F. Huxley's research on
muscle Robert M. Simmons; 3. Ultra-slow, slow, intermediate and fast
inactivation of human sodium channels Reinhardt Rüdel and Bernd Fakler; 4.
The structure of the triad: local stimulation experiments then and now
Clara Lara Rranzini-Armstrong; 5. The calcium-induced calcium release
mechanism in skeletal muscle and its modification by drugs Makoto Endo; 6.
Hypodynamic tension changes in the frog heart Rolf Niedergerke and Sally
Page; 7. Regulation of contractile proteins in heart muscle Saul Winegrad;
8. Differential activation of myofibrils during fatigue in twitch skeletal
muscle fibres of the frog Hugo Gonzalez-Serratos and Maria del Carmen
Garcia; 9. High-speed digital imaging microscopy of isolated muscle cells
Stuart R. Taylor and Kenneth P. Ross; 10. Inotropic mechanism of myocardium
Lincoln E. Ford; 11. Regulation of muscle contraction: dual role of calcium
and cross-bridges Albert M. Gordon; 12. Fibre types in Xenopus muscle and
their functional properties Jan Lännergren; 13. An electron microscopists's
role in experiments on isolated muscle fibres Lucy M. Brown; 14. Structural
changes accompanying mechanical events in muscle contraction Robert M.
Simmons; 15. Mechano-chemistry of negatively strained cross-bridges in
skeletal muscle Yale E. Goldman; 16. The force response during steady
lengthening of active single muscle fibres of the frog Vincenzo Lombardi.
work on nerve physiology Robert Stampfli; 2. A. F. Huxley's research on
muscle Robert M. Simmons; 3. Ultra-slow, slow, intermediate and fast
inactivation of human sodium channels Reinhardt Rüdel and Bernd Fakler; 4.
The structure of the triad: local stimulation experiments then and now
Clara Lara Rranzini-Armstrong; 5. The calcium-induced calcium release
mechanism in skeletal muscle and its modification by drugs Makoto Endo; 6.
Hypodynamic tension changes in the frog heart Rolf Niedergerke and Sally
Page; 7. Regulation of contractile proteins in heart muscle Saul Winegrad;
8. Differential activation of myofibrils during fatigue in twitch skeletal
muscle fibres of the frog Hugo Gonzalez-Serratos and Maria del Carmen
Garcia; 9. High-speed digital imaging microscopy of isolated muscle cells
Stuart R. Taylor and Kenneth P. Ross; 10. Inotropic mechanism of myocardium
Lincoln E. Ford; 11. Regulation of muscle contraction: dual role of calcium
and cross-bridges Albert M. Gordon; 12. Fibre types in Xenopus muscle and
their functional properties Jan Lännergren; 13. An electron microscopists's
role in experiments on isolated muscle fibres Lucy M. Brown; 14. Structural
changes accompanying mechanical events in muscle contraction Robert M.
Simmons; 15. Mechano-chemistry of negatively strained cross-bridges in
skeletal muscle Yale E. Goldman; 16. The force response during steady
lengthening of active single muscle fibres of the frog Vincenzo Lombardi.
Contributors; Preface; 1. A. F. Huxley: an essay on his personality and his
work on nerve physiology Robert Stampfli; 2. A. F. Huxley's research on
muscle Robert M. Simmons; 3. Ultra-slow, slow, intermediate and fast
inactivation of human sodium channels Reinhardt Rüdel and Bernd Fakler; 4.
The structure of the triad: local stimulation experiments then and now
Clara Lara Rranzini-Armstrong; 5. The calcium-induced calcium release
mechanism in skeletal muscle and its modification by drugs Makoto Endo; 6.
Hypodynamic tension changes in the frog heart Rolf Niedergerke and Sally
Page; 7. Regulation of contractile proteins in heart muscle Saul Winegrad;
8. Differential activation of myofibrils during fatigue in twitch skeletal
muscle fibres of the frog Hugo Gonzalez-Serratos and Maria del Carmen
Garcia; 9. High-speed digital imaging microscopy of isolated muscle cells
Stuart R. Taylor and Kenneth P. Ross; 10. Inotropic mechanism of myocardium
Lincoln E. Ford; 11. Regulation of muscle contraction: dual role of calcium
and cross-bridges Albert M. Gordon; 12. Fibre types in Xenopus muscle and
their functional properties Jan Lännergren; 13. An electron microscopists's
role in experiments on isolated muscle fibres Lucy M. Brown; 14. Structural
changes accompanying mechanical events in muscle contraction Robert M.
Simmons; 15. Mechano-chemistry of negatively strained cross-bridges in
skeletal muscle Yale E. Goldman; 16. The force response during steady
lengthening of active single muscle fibres of the frog Vincenzo Lombardi.
work on nerve physiology Robert Stampfli; 2. A. F. Huxley's research on
muscle Robert M. Simmons; 3. Ultra-slow, slow, intermediate and fast
inactivation of human sodium channels Reinhardt Rüdel and Bernd Fakler; 4.
The structure of the triad: local stimulation experiments then and now
Clara Lara Rranzini-Armstrong; 5. The calcium-induced calcium release
mechanism in skeletal muscle and its modification by drugs Makoto Endo; 6.
Hypodynamic tension changes in the frog heart Rolf Niedergerke and Sally
Page; 7. Regulation of contractile proteins in heart muscle Saul Winegrad;
8. Differential activation of myofibrils during fatigue in twitch skeletal
muscle fibres of the frog Hugo Gonzalez-Serratos and Maria del Carmen
Garcia; 9. High-speed digital imaging microscopy of isolated muscle cells
Stuart R. Taylor and Kenneth P. Ross; 10. Inotropic mechanism of myocardium
Lincoln E. Ford; 11. Regulation of muscle contraction: dual role of calcium
and cross-bridges Albert M. Gordon; 12. Fibre types in Xenopus muscle and
their functional properties Jan Lännergren; 13. An electron microscopists's
role in experiments on isolated muscle fibres Lucy M. Brown; 14. Structural
changes accompanying mechanical events in muscle contraction Robert M.
Simmons; 15. Mechano-chemistry of negatively strained cross-bridges in
skeletal muscle Yale E. Goldman; 16. The force response during steady
lengthening of active single muscle fibres of the frog Vincenzo Lombardi.