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  • 3. Temperature-dependent changes in the viscoelasticity of intact resting mammalian (rat) fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibres.
    Mutungi G, Ranatunga KW.
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  • 4. Laser diffraction studies of sarcomere dynamics during 'isometric' relaxation in isolated muscle fibres of the frog.
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  • 7. Sarcomere length-dependence of activity-dependent twitch potentiation in mouse skeletal muscle.
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  • 9. Comparison of the tension responses to ramp shortening and lengthening in intact mammalian muscle fibres: crossbridge and non-crossbridge contributions.
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  • 10. Redistribution of sarcomere length during isometric contraction of frog muscle fibres and its relation to tension creep.
    Edman KA, Reggiani C.
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  • 13. Sarcomere dynamics and contraction-induced injury to maximally activated single muscle fibres from soleus muscles of rats.
    Macpherson PC, Dennis RG, Faulkner JA.
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  • 14. Effect of active pre-shortening on isometric and isotonic performance of single frog muscle fibres.
    Granzier HL, Pollack GH.
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  • 16. Resting tension characteristics in differentiating intact rat fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers.
    Mutungi G, Trinick J, Ranatunga KW.
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  • 19. Thick filament activation is different in fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscle.
    Gong HM, Ma W, Regnier M, Irving TC.
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  • 20. The descending limb of the force-sarcomere length relation of the frog revisited.
    Granzier HL, Pollack GH.
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