Published September, 2011
By R.John Solaro, R. Moss, R.J. Solaro and Ross Solaro
Publisher: Springer
Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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By R.John Solaro, R. Moss, R.J. Solaro and Ross Solaro
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Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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Published November, 2010
By Roberto Bottinelli and Carlo Reggiani
Publisher: Springer
Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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By Roberto Bottinelli and Carlo Reggiani
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Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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The ability of striated muscle tissue to adapt to changes in activity or in working conditions is extremely high.
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€204.79
€204.79
Published November, 2010
By Stefano Schiaffino and Terence Partridge
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Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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By Stefano Schiaffino and Terence Partridge
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Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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Since the middle of the last century we have progressively built up a comprehensive descriptive model of the allied mechanisms that maintain our muscles at a size and strength appropriate to the functional demands upon them and that rapidly repair damaged muscles.
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€166.39
€230.39
Published October, 2010
By Gerta Vrbova, Olga Hudlicka, Kristin S. Centofanti and Kristin Schaefer Centofanti
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Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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By Gerta Vrbova, Olga Hudlicka, Kristin S. Centofanti and Kristin Schaefer Centofanti
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The first evidence that electrical changes can cause muscles to contract was p- vided by Galvani (1791). Thus, elect- cal activity graduated from a simple mechanism that is used to elicit muscle c- traction, to a system that could induce permanent changes in muscles and modify most of its characteristic properties.
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€153.59
€153.59
Published May, 2008
By Gerta Vrbova, Olga Hudlicka, Kristin Schafer Centofanti and Kristin Schaefer Centofanti
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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By Gerta Vrbova, Olga Hudlicka, Kristin Schafer Centofanti and Kristin Schaefer Centofanti
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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The first evidence that electrical changes can cause muscles to contract was p- vided by Galvani (1791). Thus, elect- cal activity graduated from a simple mechanism that is used to elicit muscle c- traction, to a system that could induce permanent changes in muscles and modify most of its characteristic properties.
Hardback
€153.59
€153.59
Published January, 2008
By Stefano Schiaffino and Terence Partridge
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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By Stefano Schiaffino and Terence Partridge
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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Since the middle of the last century we have progressively built up a comprehensive descriptive model of the allied mechanisms that maintain our muscles at a size and strength appropriate to the functional demands upon them and that rapidly repair damaged muscles.
Hardback
€230.39
€166.39
Published October, 2006
By Roberto Bottinelli and Carlo Reggiani
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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By Roberto Bottinelli and Carlo Reggiani
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Series: Advances in Muscle Research
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The ability of striated muscle tissue to adapt to changes in activity or in working conditions is extremely high.
Hardback
€204.79
€204.79