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English: Movement of half-sarcomeres following active stretch. This video is an animation of length-tension relations as a model of 50 half-sarcomeres in series with an α value of 0.2 is actively stretched. (A) The steady-state length-tension relation for each of the half-sarcomeres (colored lines) is plotted with the level of tension achieved at steady-state for an isometric contraction (dashed line). Colored dots represent length vs. tension in each of the 50 half-sarcomeres at every time point in the simulation, showing how the instantaneous length-tension deviates from steady-state values. (B) The time course of tension throughout the simulation (solid trace) with the steady-state isometric tension (dashed line) for reference. The difference between the two traces after stretch shows residual force enhancement. (C) Time course of half-sarcomere length for each of the 50 half-sarcomeres. |
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Source | Video S1 from Campbell S, Hatfield P, Campbell K. "A Mathematical Model of Muscle Containing Heterogeneous Half-Sarcomeres Exhibits Residual Force Enhancement". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002156. PMID 21980268. PMC: 3182863. | ||
Author | Campbell S, Hatfield P, Campbell K | ||
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Author | Campbell S, Hatfield P, Campbell K |
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Image title | Movement of half-sarcomeres following active stretch. This video is an animation of length-tension relations as a model of 50 half-sarcomeres in series with an ? value of 0.2 is actively stretched. (A) The steady-state length-tension relation for each of the half-sarcomeres (colored lines) is plotted with the level of tension achieved at steady-state for an isometric contraction (dashed line). Colored dots represent length vs. tension in each of the 50 half-sarcomeres at every time point in the simulation, showing how the instantaneous length-tension deviates from steady-state values. (B) The time course of tension throughout the simulation (solid trace) with the steady-state isometric tension (dashed line) for reference. The difference between the two traces after stretch shows residual force enhancement. (C) Time course of half-sarcomere length for each of the 50 half-sarcomeres. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011-09-29 |
Language | English |