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CRC Press - Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of Muscle Contraction

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Description

Explore a deep re-examination of muscle contraction through this specialized treatise by CRC Press. This book provides a thorough research-based look at the biological processes of muscle movement, using new experimentation and a careful review of all previously published evidence. Moving beyond standard theories, this work presents detailed descriptions of new, previously unpublished data. It creates a bridge between recent findings and the established Huxley model to provide a more complete understanding of how muscles function. By identifying flaws in the reasoning used to explain past results, this text offers a necessary revision of previous conceptions regarding muscle contraction. This book is designed for readers looking to understand why traditional concepts cannot fully explain the mechanics of contraction. It builds upon existing scientific work to offer a more accurate perspective on the molecular and physiological mechanisms that drive muscle activity.

Key Features

Provides a detailed revision of previous conceptions regarding the mechanics of muscle contraction through extensive research.

Includes detailed descriptions of new and previously unpublished data to expand current scientific knowledge.

Integrates recent findings with the standard Huxley model to create a hybrid understanding of physiological processes.

Identifies specific flaws in the reasoning used in earlier studies to explain experimental results.

Offers a thorough re-examination of all previously published evidence to ensure a comprehensive scientific perspective.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Publication Date
23 November 2015
Listed Since
28 May 2015

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