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Structural Basis of Muscular Contraction

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Book Structural Basis of Muscular Contraction John Squire
Libristo code: 05181506
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc., November 2011
Muscular contraction provides one of the most fascinating topics for a biophysicist to study. Althou... Full description
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Muscular contraction provides one of the most fascinating topics for a biophysicist to study. Although muscle comprises a molecular machine whereby chemical energy is converted to mechanical work, its action in producing force is something that is readily observable in everyday life, a feature that does not apply to most other structures of biophysical inter est. In addition, muscle is so beautifully organized at the microscopic level that those important structural probes, electron microscopy (with the associated image analysis methods) and X-ray diffraction, have pro vided a wealth of information about the arrangements of the constituent proteins in a variety of muscle types. But, despite all this, the answer to the question "How does muscle work?" is still uncertain, especially with regard to the molecular events by which force is actually generated, and the question remains one of the major unsolved problems in biology. With this problem in mind, this book has been written to collect together the available evidence on the structures of the muscle fila ments and on their arrangements in different muscle cells, to extract the common structural features of these cells, and thus to attempt to define a possible series of mechanical steps that will describe at molecular resolu tion the process by which force is generated. The book cannot be considered to be an introductory text; in fact, it presents a very detailed account of muscle structure as gleaned mainly from electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction.

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Full name Structural Basis of Muscular Contraction
Author John Squire
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 716
EAN 9781461331858
ISBN 1461331854
Libristo code 05181506
Weight 1086
Dimensions 155 x 235 x 39
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