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  • 4. The role of the length-tension curve in the control of movement.
    Morgan DL, Brockett CL, Gregory JE, Proske U.
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  • 6. Magnitude of sarcomere extension correlates with initial sarcomere length during lengthening of activated single fibers from soleus muscle of rats.
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  • 9. Can muscle fibers be stable on the descending limbs of their sarcomere length-tension relations?
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  • 12. Age does not influence muscle fiber length adaptation to increased excursion.
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    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2001 Dec; 91(6):2466-70. PubMed ID: 11717206
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  • 13. Comparison of sarcomere alterations after muscle contraction and tension loading in the rat soleus muscle.
    Matsuura N, Kawamata S, Ozawa J, Kai S, Sakakima H, Abiko S.
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  • 14. Pelvic muscles' mechanical response to strains in the absence and presence of pregnancy-induced adaptations in a rat model.
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  • 15. Force-length properties in stable skeletal muscle fibers--theoretical considerations.
    Allinger TL, Herzog W, Epstein M.
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  • 16. Age-related blunting of serial sarcomerogenesis and mechanical adaptations following 4 wk of maximal eccentric resistance training.
    Hinks A, Patterson MA, Njai BS, Power GA.
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  • 17. Eccentric muscle damage: mechanisms of early reduction of force.
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  • 18. Fiber-type susceptibility to eccentric contraction-induced damage of hindlimb-unloaded rat AL muscles.
    Vijayan K, Thompson JL, Norenberg KM, Fitts RH, Riley DA.
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  • 19. Image-analysis-based assessment of the effects of the "Ca2+-jump" technique on sarcomere uniformity.
    Slawnych MP, Morishita L, Bressler BH.
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  • 20. Force depression in single myofibrils.
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