2022
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.15529
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Posttetanic potentiation improves neuromuscular efficiency of mouse muscle in vitro

Abstract: Neuromuscular efficiency is defined as the ratio of work output to stimulation rate. The purpose of these experiments was to test the hypothesis that neuromuscular efficiency would be increased in proportion to posttetanic potentiation, that is, the stimulation‐induced increase in work output displayed by rodent fast‐twitch muscle. To this end, extensor digitorum longus muscles from wild‐type and skeletal myosin light chain kinase knockout (skMLCK −/− ) mice were surgically isolated and … Show more

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