Large-scale models reveal the two-component mechanics of striated muscle.

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Published in Int J Mol Sci on December 18, 2008

Authors

Robert Jarosch1

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1: Formerly Institute of Plant Physiology, University of Salzburg, Austria. ilse.foissner@sbg.ac.at

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