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Assessment of Calcium Sparks in Intact Skeletal Muscle Fibers
Published on: February 24, 2014
Role of calcium sensitivity modulation in skeletal muscle performance
1Faculty of Kinesiology and Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 2N4, Canada.
Abstract:
A common mechanism affecting Ca(2+) sensitivity in skeletal muscle is the proximity of myosin heads with actin filaments, a function of myofilament lattice spacing and myosin head mobility with respect to the myosin filament. This is an important mechanism of pCa(2+)(50) modulation by length, pH, regulatory light-chain phosphorylation, and temperature.
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