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    Studies on the 14.5 nm Meridional X-Ray Diffraction Reflection During Length Changes of Intact Frog Muscle Fibres

    The intensity of the 14.5 nm meridional reflection (M3) from activated skeletal muscle fibres was studied in both single fibres and fibre bundles during the imposition of length changes. During shortening at s...

    P. J. Griffiths, H. Amenitsch, C. C. Ashley in Mechanisms of Work Production and Work Abs… (1998)

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    Time-Resolved Equatorial X-Ray Diffraction Measurements in Single Intact Muscle Fibres

    Equatorial X-ray diffraction techniques have been successfully applied to the intact single muscle fibre preparation under length clamp and “fixed end” conditions. 10 and 11 intensity changes and stiffness hav...

    P. J. Griffiths, C. C. Ashley, M. A. Bagni in Mechanism of Myofilament Sliding in Muscle… (1993)

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    Barnacle muscle: Ca2+, activation and mechanics

    C. C. Ashley, P. J. Griffiths, T. J. Lea in Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Ph… (1993)

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    Cross bridge slippage in skinned frog muscle fibres

    Mechanically skinned single fibres of the semitendinosus muscles of Rana esculenta were investigated at ca. 4‡ C. The fibres were activated by a Ca2+ jump technique, which allowed the development of a steady isom...

    P. J. Griffiths, K. Güth, H. J. Kuhn, J. C. Rüegg in Biophysics of structure and mechanism (1980)