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Kiisa Nishikawa

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Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)|April 16, 2020
Titin: A Tunable Spring in Active MuscleKiisa Nishikawa
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|April 14, 2016
Letter to the editor: "Titin-actin interaction: the report of its death was an exaggeration"Kiisa Nishikawa
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 22, 2016
Eccentric contraction: unraveling mechanisms of force enhancement and energy conservationKiisa Nishikawa
Annual Review of Physiology|November 5, 2016
Huxleys' Missing Filament: Form and Function of Titin in Vertebrate Striated MuscleStan Lindstedt, Kiisa Nishikawa
Scientific Reports|January 18, 2023
Effects of shortening velocity on the stiffness to force ratio during isometric force redevelopment suggest mechanisms of residual force depressionSiwoo Jeong, Kiisa Nishikawa
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 19, 2023
The force response of muscles to activation and length perturbations depends on length historySiwoo Jeong, Kiisa Nishikawa
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|August 22, 2023
"Avatar", a Modified Ex vivo Work Loop Experiments Using In vivo Strain and ActivationCaitlin Bemis, Kiisa Nishikawa
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology|March 24, 2010
Prey capture in frogs: alternative strategies, biomechanical trade-offs, and hierarchical decision makingJenna A Monroy, Kiisa Nishikawa
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 4, 2021
Muscle as a tunable material: implications for achieving muscle-like function in robotic prosthetic devicesKiisa Nishikawa, Thomas G Huck
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|December 31, 2021
Isolated Joint Block Progression Training Improves Leaping Performance in DancersPaige E Rice, Kiisa Nishikawa, Sophia Nimphius
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Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)|April 16, 2020
Titin: A Tunable Spring in Active MuscleKiisa Nishikawa
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|April 14, 2016
Letter to the editor: "Titin-actin interaction: the report of its death was an exaggeration"Kiisa Nishikawa
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 22, 2016
Eccentric contraction: unraveling mechanisms of force enhancement and energy conservationKiisa Nishikawa
Annual Review of Physiology|November 5, 2016
Huxleys' Missing Filament: Form and Function of Titin in Vertebrate Striated MuscleStan Lindstedt, Kiisa Nishikawa
Scientific Reports|January 18, 2023
Effects of shortening velocity on the stiffness to force ratio during isometric force redevelopment suggest mechanisms of residual force depressionSiwoo Jeong, Kiisa Nishikawa
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 19, 2023
The force response of muscles to activation and length perturbations depends on length historySiwoo Jeong, Kiisa Nishikawa
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|August 22, 2023
"Avatar", a Modified Ex vivo Work Loop Experiments Using In vivo Strain and ActivationCaitlin Bemis, Kiisa Nishikawa
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology|March 24, 2010
Prey capture in frogs: alternative strategies, biomechanical trade-offs, and hierarchical decision makingJenna A Monroy, Kiisa Nishikawa
The Journal of Experimental Biology|October 4, 2021
Muscle as a tunable material: implications for achieving muscle-like function in robotic prosthetic devicesKiisa Nishikawa, Thomas G Huck
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|December 31, 2021
Isolated Joint Block Progression Training Improves Leaping Performance in DancersPaige E Rice, Kiisa Nishikawa, Sophia Nimphius
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