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Sliding Filament Theory
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Sliding Filament theory, the muscle shortened as a result of motion of thin actin filaments in the intervals between myosin. This leads to a shortening of each sarcoma, forming myofibrils. Sliding filament is due to the fact that the transi...

Protein Defects
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protein receptors, anchoring cytoskeletal filaments or constituents of the extracellular matrix, providing sites for enzyme binding and catalysis, and permitting administered cell or organelle motility, when membranes proceed wrong, much el...

Troponin For Cardiac Function
http://www.researchomatic.com/Troponin-For-Cardiac-Function-144886.html

Troponin is a complex of three regulatory proteins (troponin C, troponin I and troponin T) that is integral to muscle contraction in skeletal and cardiac muscle, but not smooth muscle. Discussions of troponin often pertain to its functional...

Theory That Explains How A Muscle Fibre Shortens
http://www.researchomatic.com/Theory-That-Explains-How-A-Muscle-Fibre-Shortens-17150.html

theory is the method by which muscles are thought to contract. The paper explains sliding filament theory but dont worry about trying to understand it all just yet. Sliding filament idea in its simplest pattern states that sinew fibres redu...

Muscle Fibre
http://www.researchomatic.com/Muscle-Fibre-63058.html

muscle contraction, it is very important that the muscle structure be known. Muscle is composed of “Actin” filaments and the filaments of “Myosin-II”, which is a protein formed with the help of two polypeptides. Muscles are made up of bundl...

Pathophysiological Mechanism Of Myasthenia Gravis
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suffers weakness of voluntary muscles. This condition occurs due to lack of communication between voluntary muscles and nerves. It is an autoimmune disease, body’s own immune system starts making antibodies against it (Christadoss, 2000).A...

Eukaryotic Cell Motility
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Eukaryotic Cells The observation of the cell in three dimensions reveals interconnections between filamentous protein structures within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. These structures form a cytoskeleton, the cytoskeleton, which maintai...