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Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1985
Models of muscle contraction and cell motility: a comparative study of the usual concepts and the swelling theoriesJ E Morel
Biophysical Journal|May 12, 2009
Sedimentation-diffusion equilibrium of monomer-dimer mixtures, studied in the analytical ultracentrifugeJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 7, 1996
Myosin heads in solution: how to interpret the data obtained by means of x-ray and neutron scattering?J E Morel
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1984
A theoretical and semi-empirical approach of muscle mechanics and energetics, independent of the mechanical role of the crossbridges. Part II: Energetics of a whole muscleJ E Morel
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1991
Cross-bridge cycling theories and high-speed lengthening behavior in frog muscleJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 8, 1978
Force-velocity relationship in single muscle fibresJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 21, 1991
The isometric force exerted per myosin head in a muscle fibre is 8 pN. Consequence on the validity of the traditional concepts of force generationJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 7, 1990
Velocity-induced modifications in the crossbridge and/or the actin filament behavior during shortening of muscle fibersJ E Morel
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1984
A theoretical and semi-empirical approach of muscle mechanics and energetics, independent of the mechanical role of the crossbridges. Part I: Mechanics of a single fibreJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 21, 1985
Discussion on the state of water in the myofilament lattice and other biological systems, based on the fact that the usual concepts of colloid stability can not explain the stability of the myofilament latticeJ E Morel
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Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1985
Models of muscle contraction and cell motility: a comparative study of the usual concepts and the swelling theoriesJ E Morel
Biophysical Journal|May 12, 2009
Sedimentation-diffusion equilibrium of monomer-dimer mixtures, studied in the analytical ultracentrifugeJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 7, 1996
Myosin heads in solution: how to interpret the data obtained by means of x-ray and neutron scattering?J E Morel
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1984
A theoretical and semi-empirical approach of muscle mechanics and energetics, independent of the mechanical role of the crossbridges. Part II: Energetics of a whole muscleJ E Morel
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1991
Cross-bridge cycling theories and high-speed lengthening behavior in frog muscleJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 8, 1978
Force-velocity relationship in single muscle fibresJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 21, 1991
The isometric force exerted per myosin head in a muscle fibre is 8 pN. Consequence on the validity of the traditional concepts of force generationJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 7, 1990
Velocity-induced modifications in the crossbridge and/or the actin filament behavior during shortening of muscle fibersJ E Morel
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology|January 1, 1984
A theoretical and semi-empirical approach of muscle mechanics and energetics, independent of the mechanical role of the crossbridges. Part I: Mechanics of a single fibreJ E Morel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 21, 1985
Discussion on the state of water in the myofilament lattice and other biological systems, based on the fact that the usual concepts of colloid stability can not explain the stability of the myofilament latticeJ E Morel
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