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Myofibrils • Single, linear continuous stretch of interconnected sarcomeres (i.e., in series) • Have parallel arrangement in ...
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Cinematographic studies on the A band length changes during Ca activativated contraction in horseshoe crab muscle myofibrils ... Cinematographic studies on the A band length changes during Ca activativated contraction in horseshoe crab muscle myofibrils . ... Cinematographic studies on the A band length changes during Ca activativated contraction in horseshoe crab muscle myofibrils ...
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Z-discs link neighboring sarcomeres together to form myofibrils, the basic unit of muscle fibers. The linking of sarcomeres and ... formation of myofibrils provide strength for muscle fibers during repeated muscle contraction and relaxation. ...
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2005). Anti-sense mediated inhibition of expression of the novel striated tropomyosin isoform TPM1κ disrupts myofibril ... GFP constructs were used to demonstrate translation and incorporation into organized myofibrils. Antisense oligonucleotide ...
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Neither phenotype showed myofibril disarray and hypertrophic hearts were hypercontractilein working heart analyses. The rac1 ...
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Myofibrils contain two types of filaments that run along the long axis of the fiber, and these filaments are arranged in ... In a muscle fiber, the signal for contraction is synchronized over the entire fiber so that all of the myofibrils that make up ... A muscle fiber contains many myofibrils, which are cylinders of muscle proteins. These proteins allow a muscle cell to contract ... Instead, they have bundles of thin and thick filaments (as opposed to well-developed bands) that correspond to myofibrils. In ...
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Cellular analysis of the formation of myofibrils, stress fibers, and cleavage furrows in living cells. ... Cellular analysis of the formation of myofibrils, stress fibers, and cleavage furrows in living cells. ... Cellular analysis of the formation of myofibrils, stress fibers, and cleavage furrows in living cells. ... Cellular analysis of the formation of myofibrils, stress fibers, and cleavage furrows in living cells. ...
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Each muscle cell in skeletal muscle is termed as myofibril having multiple nuclei. This myofibril arises from the fusion of ... In almost every major species, the number of myofibrils set at the time of birth and cannot be increased after birth, but ... Glucocorticoids encourage proteolysis by damaging myofibrils in skeletal muscles facilitated through major proteolytic ...
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It also stimulates the growth of new myofibrils within that cell. More myofibrils means larger cells and in turn larger muscles ... All muscle cells - skeletal, cardiac and smooth - contain structures called myofibrils, which are composed of actin and myosin ...
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A Preliminary Study to Investigate the Contribution of Different Tenderness Factors to Beef Loin, Tri-Tip and Heel Tenderness
Biochemical composition of the 3 beef cuts are displayed in table 1. Tri-tip had the longest sarcomere, followed by heel and loin (3.01, 2.59 and 1.71 µm, respectively; P , 0.01). It was interesting to note that heel increased in sarcomere length from 5 to 21 d of postmortem storage (2.49 vs 2.70 µm; P , 0.05). Heel had the greatest relative troponin-T degradation %, followed by tri-tip and loin (68.10, 53.42 and 35.01 % respectively; P, 0.01). As expected, heel had the greatest collagen content, followed by tri-tip and loin (6.06, 3.98 and 2.76 mg/g of muscle tissue, respectively; P, 0.01). It was also worth noting that collagen content decreased for all cuts from 5 to 21 d of postmortem storage (4.64 vs 3.90 mg/g muscle tissue; P , 0.05). Out of the 3 cuts, heel had the highest total mature collagen crosslink density (0.20 mol/mol collagen; P , 0.05), while loin and tri-tip did not differ (0.13 and 0.15 mol/mol collagen, respectively; P , 0.05). It is important to note there was also an ...