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. 1976 Sep;16(9):1013-27.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(76)85752-9.

Computer simulation of movement-generating cross-bridges

Computer simulation of movement-generating cross-bridges

C J Brokaw. Biophys J. 1976 Sep.

Abstract

A stochastic computational method was developed to study properties of cross-bridge models for muscle contraction, by following the time history of individual cross-bridge model of Andrew Huxley (1957) and a modified two-state model with more realistic behavior during steady stretching are used as examples. The method can readily compute steady-state force during shortening and stretching and force-transients following rapid changes in length. Computations of velocity with a steady load and of velocity transients are more sensitive to the randomness inherent in the stochastic method.

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