This is the PDF eBook version for Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of Muscle Contraction by Jean Emile Morel
Table of Contents
Introduction: Historical Account and Overview
Materials and Methods
Analysis and Characteristics of Some Major Biophysical, Enzymological and Physiological Phenomena in an Intact Unit Cell During Contraction (Isometric and Isotonic)
New and Older Experimental Results and Interpretations
The General Features of the Hybrid Model
Quantitative Data and Calculations, Concerning Short Tetani Under Steady-State Isometric Contraction Conditions, Required for Quantification of the Hybrid Model
Fatigue in One Isometrically Contracting Half-Fibre from a Young Adult Frog, and in Intact and Traditionally Demembranated Fibres of Various Origins: Discussion Based Essentially on the Hybrid Model
Predictive and Explanatory Power of the Hybrid Model: Analysis of Various Problems
In Vitro Motility: Analysis of Experimental Data and Their Interpretations: Movement of Cell Organelles
General Conclusion: From Old Concepts, Old and Recent Experimental Data and Reasoning and New Experimental Results, to a Hybrid Model of Muscle Contraction
Addendum