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Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Teikyo University | 論文
- X-線マイクロアナリシスによるムラサキイガイ前足糸牽引筋の形質膜内表面Ca局在に関する研究
- 2P-145 プロテインキナーゼAが心筋単一筋原線維の横弾性に与える影響(筋肉(筋蛋白質・収縮),第46回日本生物物理学会年会)
- Atomic Force Microscopic Evidence for Z-band as a Rigid Disk Fixing the Sarcomere Structure of Skeletal Muscle
- Effects of adrenaline on glycogenolysis in resting anaerobic frog muscles studied by ^P-NMR
- Force-Velocity Relation of Sliding of Skeletal Muscle Myosin, Arranged on a Paramyosin Filament, on Actin Cables
- Evidence for the Essential Role of Myosin Subfragment-2 in the ATP-Dependent Actin-Myosin Sliding in Muscle Contraction
- Stiffness Changes of Holothurian Dermis Induced by Mechanical Vibration
- Effects of neuromuscular blocking agents on central respiratory control in the isolated brainstem-spinal cord of neonatal rat
- Contractility of Single Myofibrils of Rabbit Skeletal Muscle Studied at Various MgATP Concentrations
- Isometric Contractile Properties of Single Myofibrils of Rabbit Skeletal Muscke
- Transverse Stiffness of Myofibrils of Skeletal and Cardiac Muscles Studied by Atomic Force Microscopy
- Recovery of Action Potentials and Twitches after K-contractures in Frog Skeletal Muscle(Physiology)
- Infrared Thermography of Bullfrog Skeletal Muscle at Rest and during an Isometric Tetanus
- Ultrastructural organization of the transverse tubules and the sarcoplasmic reticulum in a fish sound-producing muscle
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Skeletal Muscle and Muscle Proteins
- Effect of Lateral Forces on the Movement of Myosin-Coated Beads on Actin Cables Studied Using a Centrifuge Microscope
- Effect of deuterium oxide on excitation-contraction coupling of mammalian cardiac muscle.
- Time-resolved X-ray diffraction from frog skeletal muscle during shortening against an inertial load and a quick release.
- Extensibility of the myofilaments in vertebrate skeletal muscle as studied by stretching rigor muscle fibres.
- The mode of action of maitotoxin on the membrane systems of frog skeletal muscle fibers.