Mechanisms of work production and work absorption in muscle
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Mechanisms of work production and work absorption in muscle
(Advances in experimental medicine and biology, v. 453)
Plenum Press, c1998
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"Proceedings of a Symposium on Mechanisms of Work Production and Work Absorption in Muscle, held October 27-31, 1997, in Hakone, Japan"--T.p. verso
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These papers represent the proceedings of a symposium held in Hakone, Japan, October 27-31, 1997, under the auspices of the International Union of Physiological Sciences
Table of Contents
- Molecular mechanism of actin-myosin interaction, part 1: Linear and rotary molecular motors, K. Kinosita Jr
- measurement of ATPase activities of myosin at the level of tracks and single molecules, P.B. Conibear, et al. Molecular mechanism of actin-myosin interaction, part 2: Structure of the monomeric actin-myosin head complex as revealed by X-ray solution scattering, T. Arata, et al
- molecular mechanism of regulation of actin-myosin interaction - the crystal structure of troponin C in complex with N-Terminal fragment of troponin I - the mechanism of how the inhibitory action of troponin I is released by Ca2+ binding to troponin C, D.G. Vassylyev, et al
- X-ray diffraction studies on the structural changes during contraction - studies on the 14.5NM meridional X-ray diffraction reflection during length changes of intact frog muscle fibres, P.J. Griffiths, et al
- contraction characteristics in skeletal muscle - contractile properties of thin (actin) filament-reconstituted muscle fibres, S. Ishiwata, H. Fujita
- contraction characteristics in cardiac muscles - reappraisal of the multicellular preparation for the in vitro physiopharmacological evaluation of myocardial performance, S.U. Sys, et al
- Factors affecting mechanical efficiency in skeletal and cardiac muscle - efficiency of skeletal and cardiac muscle, C.L. Gibbs, C.J. Barclay. (Part contents)
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