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Adult mouse motor units develop almost all of their force in the subprimary range: A new all-or-none strategy for force recruitment?
Marin Manuel
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C. J. Heckman
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Neuroscience
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Adult Mice
100%
Motor Unit
100%
All-or-nothing
100%
Motoneuron
50%
Rate Modulation
20%
Maximal Force
20%
Primary Range
20%
Adaptation
10%
Rate of Increase
10%
Intrinsic Properties
10%
Contractile Properties
10%
Firing Rate
10%
Small Mammals
10%
Neuromuscular System
10%
Twitch
10%
Force Production
10%
Input Resistance
10%
Contraction Rate
10%
Classical Studies
10%
Tetanic Force
10%
Force Modulation
10%
Engineering
Modulation Rate
100%
Intrinsic Property
50%
Rate Increase
50%
Input Resistance
50%
Neuroscience
Motor Unit
100%
Neuromuscular System
10%
Firing Rate
10%