Sliding filament mechanism in muscle contraction : fifty years of research /
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Meeting name: | Muscle Symposium (2004 : Tokyo, Japan) |
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Imprint: | New York : Springer, c2005. |
Description: | xi, 431 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 0065 2598 ; v. 565 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5710482 |
Table of Contents:
- Early developments in muscle reaearch and the role of new structural technologies / H. E. Huxley
- The molecular basis of cross-bridge function / K. C. Holmes
- Molecular synchronization in actomyosin motors from single molecule to muscle fiber via nanomuscle / S. Ishiwata, Y. Shimamoto, D. Sasaki and M. Suzuki
- Distribution of crossbridge states in contracting muscle / H. E. Huxley, M. Reconditi, A. Stewart and T. Irving
- X-ray diffraction studies of striated muscles / J. M. Squire, C. Knupp, M. Roessle, H. A. Al-Khayat, T. C. Irving, F. Eakins, N.-S. Mok, J. J. Harford and M. K. Reedy
- Conformational change and regulation of myosin molecules / M. Ikebe, X.-d. Li, K. Mabuchi and R. Ikebe
- Driving filament sliding : weak binding cross-bridge states, strong binding cross-bridge states, and the power stroke / B. Brenner, E. Mahlmann, T. Mattei and T. Kraft
- Mysteries about amplitude and efficiency of cross-bridge powerstroke / H. Sugi, S. Chaen and I. Shirakawa
- Sarcomere dynamics, stepwise shortening and the nature of contraction / G. H. Pollack, F. A. Blyakhman, X. Liu and E. Nagomyak
- Cross-bridge formation detected by stiffness measurements in single muscle fibers / G. Cecchi, B. Colombini, M. A. Bagni and R. B. Palmini
- Non cross-brige stiffness in skeletal muscle fibers at rest and during activity / M. A. Bagni, B. Colombini, F. Colomo, R. B. Palmini and G. Cecchi
- Nature's strategy for optimizing power generation in insect flight muscle / D. Maughan and J. Vigoreaux
- From crossbridges to metabolism : system biology for energetics / M. J. Kushmerik
- Energetics, mechanics and molecular engineering of calcium cycling in skeletal muscle / J. A. Rall
- Heat, phosphorus NMR and microcalorimetry in relation to the mechanism of filament sliding / K. Yamada
- How two-foot molecular motors may walk / K. Kinosita, Jr., M. Y. Ali, K. Adachi, K. Shiroguchi and H. Itoh
- Molecular basis of calcium regulation of striated muscle contraction / I. Ohtsuki
- Mechanisms of calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle / M. Endo
- From inward spread of activation, active elongation to the effect of organic calcium channel blockers in muscle excitation-contraction coupling / H. Gonzalez-Serratos, A. Ortega, R. Valle-Aguilera and R. Chang
- Cardiac myosin binding protein C : modulator of contractility / S. Winegrad
- Human atrial myosin light chain 1 expression attenuates heart failure / A. I. Abdelaziz, I. Pagel, W.-P. Schlegel, M. Kott, J. Monti, H. Haase and I. Morano
- Cytoplasmic free concentrations of Ca[superscript 2+] in skeletal muscle cells / M. Konishi
- Mysterious beauty of beating heart : cardiac mechano-energetico-informatics / H. Suga
- Is myosin phosphorylation sufficient to regulate smooth muscle contraction? / G. Pfitzer, M. Schroeter, V. Hasse, J. Ma, K.-H. Rosgen, S. Rosgen and N. Smyth
- Comparative aspects of crossbridge function - skinned fibre studies / J. C. Ruegg
- Dynamic structures of myosin, kinesin and troponin as detected by SDSL-ESR / T. Arata, M. Nakamura, S. Ueki, T. Aihara, K. Sugata, H. Kusuhara and Y. Yamamoto
- Mutations of transcription factors in human with heart disease for understanding the development and mechanisms of congenital cardiovascular heart disease / R. Matsuoka
- General discussion Pt. I. Skeletal muscle mechanics / B. Brenner and H. Sugi
- General discussion Pt. II. Skeletal muscle energetics / J. A. Rall
- General discussion Pt. III. Skeletal muscle ultrastructure / J. Squire
- General discussion Pt. IV. Cardiac muscle / S. Winegrad
- General discussion Pt. V. Smooth muscle / J. C. Ruegg
- Concluding remarks / H. E. Huxley.