2008
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.22.1_supplement.756.9
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Contribution of intracellular structures into static and relaxation properties of papillary muscles

Abstract: Differentiating the role of extracellular matrix and intracellular structures of myocardium in the total mechanical response of passive muscles now takes attention of researchers due to recently investigated nonlinear features of giant intracellular protein titin. We assume here that the variety of spatial structures on a fascicule level can be represented by 2D‐model consisting of inclined, longitudinal and transversal elastic springs and damping elements. The titin block (consisting of N=10 times repeated rh… Show more

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