A highly non-ideal solution: the contractile system of skeletal muscle
Biophysics Letter
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Abstract
The contractile system is a highly non-ideal solution. The activities of its components must be determined in order to achieve a meaningful representation of cross-bridge kinetics and of chemio-mechanical transduction. Osmotic techniques may help in this respect. A few examples are presented. Protein osmotic pressure influences cross-bridges by determining (1) their free energy minimum, (2) their stiffness and (3) their contractile force.
Contractile system Skeletal muscle Non-ideal solution
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