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5 – Muscle: Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry

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Principles of Neural Science

Michael P. Alexander
- 06 Jun 1986 - 
TL;DR: The editors have done a masterful job of weaving together the biologic, the behavioral, and the clinical sciences into a single tapestry in which everyone from the molecular biologist to the practicing psychiatrist can find and appreciate his or her own research.
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Muscle wasting in collagen-induced arthritis and disuse atrophy.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the development of experimental arthritis is associated with decreased mobility, body weight, and muscle loss, and it can be assumed that muscle atrophy in experimental arthritis was associated with the disease itself and not simply with decreased Mobility.
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3D-printed hierarchical arrangements of actuators mimicking biological muscular architectures

TL;DR: In this paper , three different biomimetic muscle architectures, i.e., fusiform, parallel, and bipennate, are presented based on hierarchical arrangements of multiple pneumatic actuators.
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Principles of Neural Science

TL;DR: The principles of neural science as mentioned in this paper have been used in neural networks for the purpose of neural network engineering and neural networks have been applied in the field of neural networks, such as:
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Principles of Neural Science

Michael P. Alexander
- 06 Jun 1986 - 
TL;DR: The editors have done a masterful job of weaving together the biologic, the behavioral, and the clinical sciences into a single tapestry in which everyone from the molecular biologist to the practicing psychiatrist can find and appreciate his or her own research.
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The synaptic vesicle cycle: a cascade of protein–protein interactions

TL;DR: A convergence of results now allows formulation of molecular models for key steps of the synaptic vesicle cycle, which may form the basis for a mechanistic understanding of higher neural function.
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Cellular mechanisms of muscle fatigue

TL;DR: It appears likely that this condition is associated with and likely caused by muscle injury, such that the SR releases less Ca2+ at low frequencies of activation, and LFF could result from a reduced membrane excitability,such that the sarcolemma action potential frequency is considerably less than the stimulation frequency.
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Titins: Giant Proteins in Charge of Muscle Ultrastructure and Elasticity

Siegfried Labeit, +1 more
- 13 Oct 1995 - 
TL;DR: The architecture of sequences in the A band region of titin suggests why thick filament structure is conserved among vertebrates and compares two elements that correlate with tissue stiffness that suggest that titin may act as two springs in series.