The mechanism whereby changes in initial length alter tension development in striated muscle has been largely defined by studies correlating muscle ultrastructure with function. A review is given of the present state of knowledge of the ultrastructural basis of cardiac length tension relations. (53 references.)
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Sonnenblick, E. H., & Skelton, C. L. (1974). Reconsideration of the ultrastructural basis of cardiac length tension relations. Circulation Research. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.35.4.517
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