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Daly C, Persson U, Twycross-Lewis R, Woledge R, Morrissey D
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2015 Apr; 26(4):413-20. PMID: 25913546
Hamstring injury is prevalent with persistently high reinjury rates. We aim to inform hamstring rehabilitation by exploring the electromyographic and kinematic characteristics of running in athletes with previous hamstring injury....
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Park-Holohan S, Linari M, Reconditi M, Fusi L, Brunello E, Irving M, et al.
J Physiol . 2012 Feb; 590(8):1973-88. PMID: 22310308
The contractile properties of muscle fibres have been extensively investigated by fast perturbation in sarcomere length to define the mechanical characteristics of myofilaments and myosin heads that underpin refined models...
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Bieles J, Bruce S, Woledge R
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2011 Jul; 112(3):1117-22. PMID: 21748370
Isometric maximum voluntary force (MVF) of the adductor pollicis and first dorsal interosseous muscles was measured in 11 pre- and 11 post-menopausal (Pre-M and Post-M) human subjects. The temperature of...
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Barclay C, Woledge R, Curtin N
J Physiol . 2010 Aug; 588(Pt 19):3819-31. PMID: 20679354
Myosin crossbridges in muscle convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. Reported values for crossbridge efficiency in human muscles are high compared to values measured in vitro using muscles of other...
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Curtin N, Lou F, Woledge R
J Exp Biol . 2010 May; 213(11):1921-9. PMID: 20472779
The mechanical performance of red and white muscle fibres from dogfish was compared during a long series of contractions with sinusoidal movement or under isometric conditions at 12 degrees C...
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Park-Holohan S, West T, Woledge R, Ferenczi M, Barclay C, Curtin N
J Muscle Res Cell Motil . 2010 Jan; 31(1):35-44. PMID: 20084431
Effects of Pi (inorganic phosphate) are relevant to the in vivo function of muscle because Pi is one of the products of ATP hydrolysis by actomyosin and by the sarcoplasmic...
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Barclay C, Woledge R, Curtin N
Prog Biophys Mol Biol . 2009 Oct; 102(1):53-71. PMID: 19836411
Work is generated in muscle by myosin crossbridges during their interaction with the actin filament. The energy from which the work is produced is the free energy change of ATP...
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Woledge R, Barclay C, Curtin N
Proc Biol Sci . 2009 Apr; 276(1668):2685-95. PMID: 19364742
Following the ideas introduced by Huxley (Huxley 1957, Prog. Biophys. Biophys. Chem. 7, 255-318), it is generally supposed that muscle contraction is produced by temporary links, called crossbridges, between myosin...
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Barclay C, Woledge R, Curtin N
Pflugers Arch . 2008 Jul; 457(4):857-64. PMID: 18648851
Uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) is a mitochondrial transporter protein which, when over-expressed in mice, is associated with increased metabolic rate, increased feeding and low body weight. This phenotype probably reflects...
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Morrissey D, Morrissey M, Driver W, King J, Woledge R
Man Ther . 2008 Mar; 13(6):529-35. PMID: 18359266
Palpation of movement is a common clinical tool for assessment of movement in patients with musculoskeletal symptoms. The purpose of this study was to measure the accuracy of palpation of...