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CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES OF SKELETAL MUSCLE DURING POSTNATAL GROWTH IN MICE: RELATED TO MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES
生後発育いともなうマウス骨格筋力の特性: 形態的変化との関係
1984
Japanese journal of physical fitness and sports
生後発育いともなうマウス骨格筋力の特性: 形態的変化との関係
The variation of lengths, •¬ross-sectional areas, weights, tetanic tensions, and passive tensions in extensor digitorum longus muscles in mice were investigated during postnatal growth. The increase of tetanic tension was discussed in relation to morphological changes of muscle. The muscle lengths were measured at right angle of articulatio genus and talocruralis (L0). Following results were obtained: 1) The length, cross-sectional area and weight of muscle increased rapidly up to 7 th weeks,
doi:10.7600/jspfsm1949.33.229
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