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Effects of shortening velocity on the stiffness to force ratio during isometric force redevelopment suggest mechanisms of residual force depression
Siwoo Jeong,
Kiisa Nishikawa
Biological Sciences
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Isometric Force
100%
Stiffness
100%
Force Ratio
100%
Shortening Velocity
100%
Force Redevelopment
100%
Residual Force Depression
100%
Cross-bridge
60%
Weakly Bound
40%
Actin
20%
Muscle Activation
20%
Overlapping Zone
20%
Muscle Length
20%
Muscle Force
20%
Titin
20%
Activation Level
20%
Elastic Element
20%
Muscle Stiffness
20%
Linear Slope
20%
Reduced Velocity
20%
Engineering
Residual Force
100%
Elastic Element
33%
Activation Level
33%
Reduced Velocity
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Rigidity
100%
Actin
20%
Muscle Length
20%
Titin
20%