Muscular Contraction
"Muscular Contraction," published by Cambridge University Press in 1992, is a comprehensive exploration of muscle research influenced by the groundbreaking work of Nobel laureate Sir Andrew Huxley. This hardback edition spans 314 pages and features contributions from both past and present collaborators of Huxley, delving into the intricate mechanisms behind muscle function. The book poses fundamental questions regarding the molecular basis of muscle tone production and contraction, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the science of muscle physiology. Discover the insights and advancements in muscle research that have shaped our understanding of this vital biological process. Ideal for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, "Muscular Contraction" is a valuable addition to any scientific library.