This series of reviews focuses on the most important neuromuscular function in many sport performances, the ability to generate maximal muscular power. Part 1 focuses on the factors …
JA Melby, KA Brown, ZR Gregorich… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Single-cell proteomics has emerged as a powerful method to characterize cellular phenotypic heterogeneity and the cell-specific functional networks underlying biological …
Fatigue, defined as the failure to maintain the required or expected power output, is a complex problem, since multiple factors are clearly involved, with the relative importance of …
D Pette, RS Staron - Microscopy research and technique, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Skeletal muscle is an extremely heterogeneous tissue composed of a variety of fast and slow fiber types and subtypes. Moreover, muscle fibers are versatile entities capable of …
Myofibrillar proteins exist as multiple isoforms that derive from multigene (isogene) families. Additional isoforms, including products of tropomyosin, myosin light chain 1 fast, troponin T …
Although many training variables contribute to the performance, cellular and molecular adaptations to resistance exercise, relative intensity (% 1 repetition maximum [% 1RM]) …
R Bottinelli, C Reggiani - Progress in biophysics and molecular biology, 2000 - Elsevier
Contractile and energetic properties of human skeletal muscle have been studied for many years in vivo in the body. It has been, however, difficult to identify the specific role of muscle …
1. A large population (n= 151) of human skinned skeletal muscle fibres has been studied. Force‐velocity curves of sixty‐seven fibres were obtained by load‐clamp manoeuvres at 12 …
D Pette, RS Staron - International review of cytology, 1997 - Elsevier
abstract Mammalian skeletal muscle is an extremely heterogeneous tissue, composed of a large variety of fiber types. These fibers, however, are not fixed units but represent highly …