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The following pages link to A general myocybernetic control model of skeletal muscle (Q1242866):
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- Comparative sensitivity analysis of muscle activation dynamics (Q278103) (← links)
- Extracting low-velocity concentric and eccentric dynamic muscle properties from isometric contraction experiments (Q310004) (← links)
- Nonlinear complexity of human biodynamics engine (Q623863) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of skeletal muscle properties and experimental validations in isometric conditions (Q714128) (← links)
- Multidimensional models for predicting muscle structure and fascicle pennation (Q739317) (← links)
- An elastic rod model for anguilliform swimming (Q883787) (← links)
- Physical principles for economies of skilled movements (Q1172021) (← links)
- A mathematical analysis of the force-stiffness characteristics of muscles in control of a single joint system (Q1192030) (← links)
- Corrigendum to ``Comparative sensitivity analysis of muscle activation dynamics'' (Q1664532) (← links)
- Inter-filament spacing mediates calcium binding to troponin: a simple geometric-mechanistic model explains the shift of force-length maxima with muscle activation (Q1714196) (← links)
- Active response of skeletal muscle: \textit{in vivo} experimental results and model formulation (Q1736271) (← links)
- Hill equation and Hatze's muscle activation dynamics complement each other: enhanced pharmacological and physiological interpretability of modelled activity-pCa curves (Q1746116) (← links)
- Reflexes and preflexes: on the role of sensory feedback on rhythmic patterns in insect locomo\-tion (Q2376475) (← links)
- Corrigendum to: ``Extracting low-velocity concentric and eccentric dynamic muscle properties from isometric contraction experiments'' (Q2411318) (← links)
- A phase-reduced neuro-mechanical model for insect locomotion: feed-forward stability and proprioceptive feedback (Q2997253) (← links)
- The dynamics of the skeletal muscle: A systems biophysics perspective on muscle modeling with the focus on Hill‐type muscle models (Q6067370) (← links)