Published in J Gen Microbiol on February 01, 1957
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The relation between velocity of shortening and the tension-length curve of skeletal muscle. J Physiol (1953) 5.78
The force exerted by active striated muscle during and after change of length. J Physiol (1952) 4.78
The absorption of work by a muscle stretched during a single twitch or a short tetanus. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1951) 4.67
Changes of energy in a muscle during very slow stretches. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1951) 3.79
A study of inotropic mechanisms in the papillary muscle preparation. J Gen Physiol (1959) 3.76
The positive and negative heat production associated with a nerve impulse. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1958) 3.20
The heat production associated with the maintenance of a prolonged contraction and the extra heat produced during large shortening. J Physiol (1951) 3.02
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The onset of shortening in striated muscle. J Physiol (1951) 2.61
The physiological cost of negative work. J Physiol (1952) 2.43
Contraction in mulluscan smooth muscle. J Physiol (1958) 1.71
THE INITIAL HEAT PRODUCTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE NERVE IMPULSE IN CRUSTACEAN AND MAMMALIAN NON-MYELINATED NERVE FIBRES. J Physiol (1965) 1.61
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Mechanical properties of Mytilus muscle. J Physiol (1953) 1.42
Mechanical properties of Helix and Mytilus muscle. J Physiol (1958) 1.37
The effects of force and speed changes on the rate of oxygen consumption during negative work. J Physiol (1953) 1.30
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL RESPONSES IN DEEP ABDOMINAL EXTENSOR MUSCLES OF CRAYFISH AND LOBSTER. J Gen Physiol (1965) 1.17
Volume changes in frog muscle during contraction. J Physiol (1962) 1.16
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Studies on the frog's sartorius at different stages of activity. Biochim Biophys Acta (1961) 0.87
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The absorption of work when a muscle is stretched. J Physiol (1950) 0.83
Heat production in nerve and electric organ. J Gen Physiol (1960) 0.79
The effect of ryanodine on relaxation of frog sartorius. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1962) 0.78
The relation between velocity of shortening and the tension-length curve of skeletal muscle. J Physiol (1952) 0.75
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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TONIC AND PHASIC MUSCLE FIBER RESPONSES TO A SOLUBLE RELAXING FACTOR. Comp Biochem Physiol (1965) 0.75
A new muscle preparation for the study of optical changes during contraction. Nature (1956) 0.75
On the identity of the muscle constant a derived thermally and mechanically. J Physiol (1956) 0.75
A galvanometer of extreme sensitivity. J Physiol (1950) 0.75
The heat of shortening of muscle. J Physiol (1949) 0.75
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Determination of small rapid volume changes in a muscle during activity. Nature (1960) 0.75