Temperature-dependence of shortening velocity and rate of isometric tension development in rat skeletal muscle
AUTOR(ES)
Ranatunga, K. W.
RESUMO
1. The temperature-dependence of the maximum velocity of shortening and of the maximum rate of isometric tension development were examined in a rat fast twitch muscle, extensor digitorum longus (e.d.l.), and a slow twitch muscle, soleus, in vitro and with direct stimulation. The temperature range was 35-20 °C.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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