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Muscle: The sliding filament at 50
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"In spite of the numerous investigations which have been made into the changes of the striations of muscle when it contracts, there is little agreement at the present day on either the nature or the significance of these changes." Thus started the first of two independent, ground-breaking papers1, 2, published together in Nature on 22 May 1954, which brought general agreement about those changes.
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