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Muscle Activation: Effects of Small Length Changes on Calcium Release in Single Fibers

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Abstract

In single muscle fibers, small (1 percent) changes of length have a marked effect of both the calcium activation and the tension elicited by a constant current stimulus. The decrease in tension with shortening is accounted for almost entirely by a decrease in calcium release, rather than by changes in mechanical factors, such as filament geometry.

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