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Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of Muscle Contraction
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Thoroughly researched using experimentation and re-examination of all previously published evidence, Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of Muscle Contraction is a carefully crafted treatise and revision of previous conceptions of muscle contraction. It presents detailed descriptions of new, previously unpublished data and hybrids recent finding
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Author
- Chapter One: Introduction: Historical Account and Overview
- Chapter Two: Materials and Methods
- Chapter Three: Analysis and Characteristics of Some Major Biophysical, Enzymological and Physiological Phenomena in an Intact Unit Cell during Contraction (Isometric and Isotonic)
- Chapter Four: New and Older Experimental Results and Interpretations
- Chapter Five: General Features of the Hybrid Model
- Chapter Six: Quantitative Data and Calculations, Concerning Short Tetani under Steady-State Isometric Contraction Conditions, Required for Quantification of the Hybrid Model
- Chapter Seven: Fatigue in One Isometrically Contracting Half-Fibre from a Young Adult Frog, and in Intact and Traditionally Demembranated Fibres of Various Origins: Discussion Based Essentially on the Hybrid Model
- Chapter Eight: Predictive and Explanatory Power of the Hybrid Model: Analysis of Various Problems
- Chapter Nine: In Vitro Motility: Analysis of Experimental Data and Their Interpretations. Movement of Cell Organelles
- Chapter Ten: General Conclusion: From Old Concepts, Old and Recent Experimental Data and Reasoning and New Experimental Results, to a Hybrid Model of Muscle Contraction
- Addendum
- References
- Back Cover