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  • Title: [Comparison of the compliance of resting and contracting muscle].
    Author: Lensel G.
    Journal: Arch Int Physiol Biochim; 1976 Oct; 84(4):699-711. PubMed ID: 65946.
    Abstract:
    Frog sartorius muscles are stretched at rest and during maximal tetanic contractions. Parallel compliance decreases when the length increases. The relationship between compliance and length is linear in double-logarithmic scale. The compliance of the active muscle (tetanic contraction) is not related to the length. The series-compliance is calculated from the parallel compliance and the active one. It increases with the length of muscle. These results are discussed on the basis of the sliding-filaments theory.
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