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  • 25. Cause of changes in the thin filament-associated reflexions on activation of frog muscle--myosin binding or conformational change of actin.
    Maéda Y, Popp D, McLaughlin SM.
    Adv Exp Med Biol; 1988; 226():381-90. PubMed ID: 3407521
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    Wakabayashi K, Ueno Y, Amemiya Y, Tanaka H.
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  • 31. Cross-bridge movement in fast and slow skeletal muscles of the chick.
    Matsubara I, Yagi N, Saeki Y, Kurihara S.
    J Physiol; 1991 Sep; 441():113-20. PubMed ID: 1816370
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  • 35. Time-resolved X-ray diffraction studies of myosin head movements in live frog sartorius muscle during isometric and isotonic contractions.
    Martin-Fernandez ML, Bordas J, Diakun G, Harries J, Lowy J, Mant GR, Svensson A, Towns-Andrews E.
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    Trus BL, Steven AC, McDowall AW, Unser M, Dubochet J, Podolsky RJ.
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  • 37. Time-resolved studies of crossbridge movement: why use X-rays? Why use fish muscle?
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    Adv Exp Med Biol; 1993 Apr; 332():435-48; discussion 448-50. PubMed ID: 8109356
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  • 39. Effect of stretch and release on equatorial X-ray diffraction during a twitch contraction of frog skeletal muscle.
    Iwamoto H, Kobayashi T, Amemiya Y, Wakabayashi K.
    Biophys J; 1995 Jan; 68(1):227-34. PubMed ID: 7711245
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  • 40. Myosin head configuration in relaxed fish muscle: resting state myosin heads must swing axially by up to 150 A or turn upside down to reach rigor.
    Hudson L, Harford JJ, Denny RC, Squire JM.
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