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The following pages link to Form follows function: how muscle shape is regulated by work (Q33858648):
Displaying 36 items.
- The complexity of anatomical systems (Q24815230) (← links)
- Self-Organization of Muscle Cell Structure and Function (Q27333991) (← links)
- Dynamic Myofibrillar Remodeling in Live Cardiomyocytes under Static Stretch. (Q27350121) (← links)
- Cyclic mechanical strain of myocytes modifies CapZβ1 post translationally via PKCε (Q28268009) (← links)
- Resistance Training Is an Effective Tool against Metabolic and Frailty Syndromes (Q30408045) (← links)
- CapZ dynamics are altered by endothelin-1 and phenylephrine via PIP2- and PKC-dependent mechanisms. (Q30436192) (← links)
- Micromechanical regulation in cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts: implications for tissue remodeling (Q30436910) (← links)
- Cardiac myocyte remodeling mediated by N-cadherin-dependent mechanosensing. (Q30499464) (← links)
- Enhanced contractility with 2-deoxy-ATP and EMD 57033 is correlated with reduced myofibril structure and twitch power in neonatal cardiomyocytes (Q30839073) (← links)
- Hypertrophy, gene expression, and beating of neonatal cardiac myocytes are affected by microdomain heterogeneity in 3D (Q35007938) (← links)
- Myocyte enhancer factor 2C function in skeletal muscle is required for normal growth and glucose metabolism in mice. (Q35190729) (← links)
- Adaptability of elderly human muscles and tendons to increased loading (Q36459441) (← links)
- Fascicle length does increase in response to longitudinal resistance training and in a contraction-mode specific manner (Q36515829) (← links)
- Extracellular matrix, mechanotransduction and structural hierarchies in heart tissue engineering (Q36858523) (← links)
- Mechanical stimuli of skeletal muscle: implications on mTOR/p70s6k and protein synthesis. (Q36973429) (← links)
- Cyclic compressive loading facilitates recovery after eccentric exercise (Q37104091) (← links)
- Evidence that mechanosensors with distinct biomechanical properties allow for specificity in mechanotransduction (Q37263408) (← links)
- Membrane-myofibril cross-talk in myofibrillogenesis and in muscular dystrophy pathogenesis: lessons from the zebrafish (Q37522475) (← links)
- Myofibrillar architecture in engineered cardiac myocytes (Q37542508) (← links)
- Mechanical stress-induced sarcomere assembly for cardiac muscle growth in length and width (Q37699660) (← links)
- Rhabdomyolysis: pathogenesis of renal injury and management (Q37830357) (← links)
- Intercellular and extracellular mechanotransduction in cardiac myocytes (Q37857739) (← links)
- Determination of cellular strains by combined atomic force microscopy and finite element modeling (Q40211598) (← links)
- A single set of exhaustive exercise before resistance training improves muscular performance in young men. (Q51000590) (← links)
- Cardiomyocyte remodeling and sarcomere addition after uniaxial static strain in vitro. (Q52565002) (← links)
- The Amino-Terminal Domain of GRK5 Inhibits Cardiac Hypertrophy through the Regulation of Calcium-Calmodulin Dependent Transcription Factors. (Q54121169) (← links)
- Cardiomyocyte gene programs encoding morphological and functional signatures in cardiac hypertrophy and failure (Q58097639) (← links)
- A Critical Evaluation of the Biological Construct Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy: Size Matters but So Does the Measurement (Q64102702) (← links)
- Microfabricated grooves recapitulate neonatal myocyte connexin43 and N‐cadherin expression and localization (Q79098181) (← links)
- Role of muscle mass on sprint performance: gender differences? (Q80211620) (← links)
- Transitional Hybrid Skeletal Muscle Fibers in Rat Soleus Development (Q90065726) (← links)
- Cell fusion is differentially regulated in zebrafish post-embryonic slow and fast muscle (Q90277963) (← links)
- mTOR as a Marker of Exercise and Fatigue in Octopus vulgaris Arm (Q90400154) (← links)
- Mechanical regulation of gene expression in cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts (Q91229323) (← links)
- Mechanism of actin N-terminal acetylation (Q91878841) (← links)
- CapZ integrates several signaling pathways in response to mechanical stiffness (Q91942580) (← links)