Roger C Woledge
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Bickham D, West T, Webb M, Woledge R, Curtin N, Ferenczi M
Biophys J
. 2011 Nov;
101(10):2445-54.
PMID: 22098743
Muscle fiber contraction involves the cyclical interaction of myosin cross-bridges with actin filaments, linked to hydrolysis of ATP that provides the required energy. We show here the relationship between cross-bridge...
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Pollock R, Woledge R, Martin F, Newham D
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2011 Nov;
112(3):388-95.
PMID: 22096119
Whole body vibration (WBV) has been suggested to elicit reflex muscle contractions but this has never been verified. We recorded from 32 single motor units (MU) in the vastus lateralis...
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Pollock R, Woledge R, Mills K, Martin F, Newham D
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2010 Jun;
25(8):840-6.
PMID: 20541297
Background: Whole body vibration may improve muscle and bone strength, power and balance although contradictory findings have been reported. Prolonged exposure may result in adverse effects. We investigated the effects...
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Motion analysis study of a scapular orientation exercise and subjects' ability to learn the exercise
Mottram S, Woledge R, Morrissey D
Man Ther
. 2007 Oct;
14(1):13-8.
PMID: 17910930
Exercises to retrain the orientation of the scapula are often used by physiotherapists to optimise shoulder girdle function. The movements and muscle activity required to assume this position have not...
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Woledge R, Birtles D, Newham D
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 2005 Dec;
60(11):1463-8.
PMID: 16339335
Introduction: Because sideways falls are common in elderly persons, we devised a method to measure variable lateral movements of the thorax with respect to foot position during normal walking. Methods:...
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West T, Ferenczi M, Woledge R, Curtin N
J Physiol
. 2005 Jul;
567(Pt 3):989-1000.
PMID: 16037082
We measured the effects of ionic strength (IS), 200 (standard) and 400 mmol l(-1) (high), on force and ATP hydrolysis during isometric contractions of permeabilized white fibres from dogfish myotomal...
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Curtin N, Woledge R, Aerts P
Proc Biol Sci
. 2005 Apr;
272(1563):581-4.
PMID: 15817432
Level locomotion in small, agile lizards is characterized by intermittent bursts of fast running. These require very large accelerations, often reaching several times g. The power input required to increase...
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Onambele G, Bruce S, Woledge R
Pflugers Arch
. 2004 Apr;
448(4):457-61.
PMID: 15103463
We have observed the force resulting from sudden stretches (3-10 mm in 10-20 ms) of human adductor pollicis muscle during voluntary contractions maintaining different proportions of the maximum voluntary force...
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Actomyosin energy turnover declines while force remains constant during isometric muscle contraction
West T, Curtin N, Ferenczi M, He Z, Sun Y, Irving M, et al.
J Physiol
. 2003 Oct;
555(Pt 1):27-43.
PMID: 14565999
Energy turnover was measured during isometric contractions of intact and Triton-permeabilized white fibres from dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) at 12 degrees C. Heat + work from actomyosin in intact fibres was...
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Galantis A, Woledge R
Proc Biol Sci
. 2003 Sep;
270(1523):1493-8.
PMID: 12965015
When a muscle delivers power to an inertial load through a spring, the peak power can exceed the maximum that the muscle alone could produce. Using normalized differential equations relating...