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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current progress in muscle contraction and cell motility research. It discusses structural, mechanical, and biochemical characteristics of skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles, and cell motility. The experimental objects of the studies described in this volume extend from humans to molecules. A distinct feature of this volume is that, in some chapters, evidence against the textbook view is presented, showing how well-established dogma can be denied by an unexpected discovery. This book is as interesting as it is informative for general readers and young scientists alike, and it is sure to inspire both to challenge the enticing mysteries that still remain in this exciting research field. Muscle Contraction and Cell Motility PDF

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For students of all the branches of medicine and surgery and health professionals that aspire to be greater and better at their procedures and medications. A renowned book by those who have read it and learnt from it. Many have already ordered it and is on the way to their home. Whether you work in the USA, Canada, UK or anywhere around the world. If you are working as a health professional then this is a must read..  The most reviewed on book Muscle Contraction and Cell Motility PDF is available for grabs now here on our website free. Whatever books, mainly textbooks we have in professional courses specially Medicine and surgery is a compendium in itself so understand one book you need to refer another 2-10 books. Beside this there are various other text material which needs to be mastered!! Only reference books are partially read but all other books have to be read, commanded and in fact read multiple times.

The Writers

Haruo Sugi graduated from the Postgraduate School of the University of Tokyo, Japan, with a PhD in 1962 and was appointed instructor in the Department of Physiology of the University of Tokyo. From 1965 to 1966, he worked at Columbia University as a research associate and at the National Institutes of Health as a visiting scientist. He was a professor in and chairman of the Department of Physiology, Teikyo University Medical School, Japan, from 1973 to 2004, when he became emeritus professor.

Proportions of Muscle Contraction and Cell Motility PDF

  • Identification Number ‏ : ‎ B01M2DBVHF
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Jenny Stanford Publishing; 1st edition (November 3, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 3, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 15630 KB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 475 pages
  • Lending ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled

Reviews From Customers

“Sugi’s book provides an extensive collection of the latest and most up-to-date aspects of the field of muscle contraction from the leaders of the field. Especially appealing are the frank critiques of the current models, which provide abundant food for thought. I heartily encourage anyone interested in the field to devour the contents of this informative book.”
―Prof. Gerald H. Pollack, University of Washington, USA

“Professor Haruo Sugi continues his valuable tradition of regular compendia of important reviews by leading experts in the field of muscle research. The reviews cover skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle as well as cell motility. Some of the reviews are didactic, while others shed new light on old concepts. The volume is packed with useful, in-depth information for the newcomer and the expert alike.”
―Dr. Pradeep Luther, Imperial College London, UK

“For over more than two decades, the muscle symposia organized by Prof. Haruo Sugi have allowed both young and seasoned muscle scientists to confront new data and new hypotheses. The present book includes a fascinating chapter by Sugi himself where the fundamental event of the myosin power stroke is studied afresh with a new powerful EM technique.”
―Prof. Jean-Marie Gillis, University of Louvain, Belgium

“It is widely believed that the mechanisms of muscle contraction and its regulation have been completely understood, but the reality is quite different, as highlighted in this book. Although the sliding mechanism of contraction and the regulatory role of Ca2+ have been established, the structural changes of the protein assembly responsible for these mechanisms have not been elucidated yet. This book concretely indicates where the future challenges lie concerning the mechanisms of muscle contraction and motility of non-muscle cells.”
―Prof. Shin’ichi Ishiwata, Waseda University, Japan

“Muscle contraction and related mechanisms of cell motility are covered in many biochemistry, cell biology, and physiology texts. Textbook writers seek out information that illustrates basic principles and select examples that support these ideas. On the other hand, the contributors of a multi-authored work, such as Muscle Contraction and Cell Motility: Fundamentals and Developments, edited by Haruo Sugi, are free to address problems that are troubling them. These topics should be considered by researchers in the field to ensure progress is based on objective foundations.”
―Prof. Clive R. Bagshaw, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA

Joanna D.
#1 HALL OF FAMETOP 50 REVIEWERVINE VOICE
A mystery inheritance, a mystery past and nosy neighbors, IRRESISTABLE!
May 1, 2022

If you liked Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake, you’ll love The Candid Life of Meena Dave. Like “Namesake” “The Candid Life” is set in Boston, only in Boston’s cobbled ancient and old-money Back Bay and not Cambridge. And Meena Dave is a woman who works as a photojournalist and is of Indian descent. But being adopted after a bad accident took her parents, she has no permanent address, wanders the world for her work and has little connection to her heritage except for a liking for London’s butter chicken curry.

The novel starts with the classic opening of the main character receiving a mystery inheritance (with strings attached.) It’s not an old ring or money, in this case it’s an apartment in Boston’s Back Bay with restrictions on its sale and with a gaggle of nosy, intrusive and even bossy neighbors, three of whom are “aunties” (the Indian term for older women like your mom who are not your mom…but maybe act like it.)

Meena is immediately swept into their world and learns finally about her own origins as well as how to make a decent cup of chai (and how to eat parathas with spicy pickle!)

There’s a lot more but why spoil it? I opened this book and could NOT put it down. Great storytelling and wonderful characters. It’s billed as “women’s literature” and I suppose it is, but anyone can enjoy this book who enjoys people and situations that come out of the blue. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
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Jennifer Lanam
Surprise f-words at the end
May 9, 2022

The story was okay but didn’t do much for me.

While there hadn’t been much bad language throughout the book, suddenly at the end the main character found the f-word humorous, and it was scattered throughout the last few chapters.

It did make me crave a cup of chai.
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Galaverna
Enjoyable.
May 4, 2022

I found this an enjoyable read, good enough to recommend but not a story I personally was able to relate to in the ways many readers likely will. Perhaps for that reason it simply was a good escape read for a few hours and didn’t hit me deeper. All the same, I have no regrets in my First Reads choice for May.
That being said, although an unexpected inheritance and it’s ramifications is a theme I’ve come across many times in books, I found the author was able to create a fresh story using an old theme.
As to content, it could be considered a relatively clean book. Sex is talked about and implied but there are no graphic scenes. The language for the majority of the book is clean, though towards the end more and more profanity creeps in.

If you are looking for a pleasant escape read, or can relate to any of the subject matter (adoption, being born into one culture but raised in another, Indian American family life, trying to run from past tragedy or discovering one’s identity etc) then you likely will enjoy this story. If this is not your experience, but you still enjoy a variety of subject matter, and human experiences, then it’s still a book you may like. If, however, you are looking for a book with more action or excitement I would say you would probably be happier with a different choice this month.
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Jane White
Incredible read
May 5, 2022

Chose this from the May Prime reads and I am so glad I did. I was immediately swept into this story. Beautifully written and so compelling that I finished it in one sitting. The characters were well written and very strong, a truly great read.
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Elizabeth Davies
Well done; I struggled to maintain interest but was glad I did
May 12, 2022

The story wasn’t as exciting as I’d hoped, since I’d read that she would wind up solving a personal mystery. Only the protagonist was (fairly) well developed; each of the rest was mostly a collection of attributes (friendly, generous, loves to cook, wears bright colors, or sharp-tongued).

The plot was well done. I quickly “realized” what relationship Meena would find, and was just as wrong as she was. However, as soon as she (and I) recognized her error, I instantly knew the correct answer.

I found her relationship with Sam to be a bit facile for my taste. He had just one flaw, and it took the author perhaps 3/4 of the book to reveal it. Until then, all I could think was “he’s far too perfect to be human.” After he fully described his flaw, I felt that I knew too little about him to be able to integrate this into his personality… This is hard to describe. If you could picture Sam as a coatrack, he would be tall, polished, solid, and narrow with just one coat-hanging branch sticking out. The “coat” that finally is revealed and lands on it is too heavy, too bulky. The coatrack falls over.

All in all, I was glad I persevered. I’d wanted to make sure my guess about the object of her search was correct (it was). And the way Meena handled the answer was exquisite.

(One more quibble: I’m wondering if other readers will close the book and then wonder about the likely fallout from the opening of what I’ll call a box of secrets, as the years go by… as all the characters age, some relatives visit, and a certain person dies leaving her apartment/condo to relatives. Will they learn or know the secret? How will they and Meena interact? I suppose this question was deemed too large even to be mentioned, and yet its absence leaves me feeling, once again, that the plot and characters were a bit thin for my taste.)
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Teresa P
thoroughly enjoyed
May 2, 2022

I loved the writing and the story . Completely in live and craving Indian food and family. Connection and anchors are important…i am jealous of meena
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