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    Human wrist motors: Biomechanical design and application to tendon transfers by Loren, G.J., Shoemaker, S.D., Burkholder, T.J., Jacobson, M.D., Fridén, J., Lieber, R.L.

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-03-1996)
    “…Moment arm, muscle architecture, and tendon compliance in cadaveric human forearms were determined and used to model the wrist torque-joint angle relation…”
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    Cloning and in situ hybridization of type 2A and 2B rat skeletal muscle myosin tail region: implications for filament assembly by Lieber, R L, Bodine, S C, Burkholder, T J, Pierotti, D J, Ryan, A F

    “…Changes in fast myosin expression play a critical role in skeletal muscle adaptation. Two fast myosin isoforms, type 2A and type 2B, are commonly expressed by…”
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    Evidence that Mechanosensors with Distinct Biomechanical Properties Allow for Specificity in Mechanotransduction by Frey, J.W., Farley, E.E., O'Neil, T.K., Burkholder, T.J., Hornberger, T.A.

    Published in Biophysical journal (08-07-2009)
    “…Various cell types can sense and convert mechanical forces into biochemical signaling events through a process called mechanotransduction, and this process is…”
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    Transformation of muscular action into endpoint forces in the hindlimb of the decerebrate cat by Nichols, T.R., Murinas, K.I., Huyghues-Despointes, C.M.J.I., Burkholder, T.J.

    “…The directions of endpoint forces in the horizontal plane exerted by individual muscles of the feline hindlimb were predicted using a musculoskeletal…”
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    Descriptive and functional parameters of muscles in the mouse hind limb by Burkholder, T.J., Lieber, R.L., Fingado, B., Baron, S.

    “…The muscles from twelve mouse hind limbs were analyzed for architectural or histomorphometric properties (n identical with 394). These characteristics were…”
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