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1161por Dalldorf, Gilbert“…1. Muscle degeneration was constantly found in the intercostal muscles of scorbutic guinea pigs. 2. …”
Publicado 1929
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1164por Mirsky, A. E.“…The same number of active SH groups is found in the soluble myosin of resting muscle as in the insoluble myosin of muscle in rigor. …”
Publicado 1936
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1166por Bozler, Emil“…The effects of changes in electrolyte concentration on muscles which had been preserved in 50 per cent glycerol or washed in water were studied. …”
Publicado 1952
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1168“…The Na(+), K(+), and inorganic phosphate levels of the plasma and sartorius muscle of the toad Bufo marinus were determined. Soaking in normal Ringer brought about the usual cation shifts, but did not alter the level of inorganic phosphate in the cell. …”
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1169“…Frog sartorius muscles, equilibrated to 2 x 10(-4) M iodoacetic acid-Ringer's solution and activated by a series of twitches or a long tetanus, perform a rigor response consisting in general of a contractile change which plateaus and is then automatically reversed. …”
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1170por Tasker, Patricia, Simon, Shirley E., Johnstone, B. M., Shankly, K. H., Shaw, F. H.“…A survey has been made of the amount of muscle water available to inulin, sucrose, and radioiodinated human serum albumin (RISA). …”
Publicado 1959
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1171“…Two basically different hypotheses have been advanced to explain the behavior of molluscan muscles in cases in which relaxation of the muscle is extraordinarily prolonged. …”
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1172por Kaminer, Benjamin“…The relationship of contracture and exudation of water in frozenthawed frog muscle was studied. With maximum shortening, there was a water loss of 35 per cent of the weight of muscle. …”
Publicado 1962
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1173por Close, R.“…The development of isometric twitch tension has been compared with the redevelopment of isometric tension in the fully active frog sartorius muscle following release. At 0°C the rate of rise of isometric twitch tension is the same as that for the muscle in the fully active state at the same tension but not until about 40 msec. after the stimulus and then only for a few milliseconds. …”
Publicado 1962
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1174“…Zn(++) potentiates the twitch tension of the frog's sartorius muscle by as much as two to three times, and prolongs twitch time parameters. …”
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1175por Winegrad, Saul“…Autoradiographs have been prepared from frog toe muscles soaked in Ca(45) and fixed with an osmium-oxalate solution. …”
Publicado 1965
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1176“…The activation heat so found is independent of the muscle length and nearly independent of temperature. …”
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1177“…We found that the total concentration of adsorption sites (no less than 240 mmole/kg of fresh cells) agrees with the analytically determined concentrations of β- and γ-carboxyl groups of muscle cell proteins (260 to 288 mmole/kg).…”
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1178“…The dynamic characteristics of the rat gracilis anticus muscle at 17.5°C have been determined by isotonic and isometric loading. …”
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1179“…The membrane potential of frog single muscle fibers in solutions containing tetrodotoxin was controlled with a two-electrode voltage clamp. …”
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1180por Costantin, L. L.“…Contractile activation was studied in frog single muscle fibers treated with tetrodotoxin to block action potentials. …”
Publicado 1974
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