Robert Malcolm Simmons
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Malcolm Simmons FRS was Director of the Medical Research Council Muscle and Cell Motility Unit from 1991 to 2003 and the Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics at King's College London from 1995 to 2001.
Robert Malcolm Simmons's Published Works
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Published Works
- Proposed Mechanism of Force Generation in Striated Muscle (1971) (2151)
- Single myosin molecule mechanics: piconewton forces and nanometre steps (1994) (1776)
- Tension responses to sudden length change in stimulated frog muscle fibres near slack length (1977) (849)
- Elasticity and unfolding of single molecules of the giant muscle protein titin (1997) (690)
- Single-molecule biomechanics with optical methods. (1999) (614)
- Quantitative measurements of force and displacement using an optical trap. (1996) (499)
- The relation between stiffness and filament overlap in stimulated frog muscle fibres. (1981) (475)
- Elasticity of the red cell membrane and its relation to hemolytic disorders: an optical tweezers study. (1999) (264)
- Changes in the X-ray reflections from contracting muscle during rapid mechanical transients and their structural implications. (1983) (185)
- Models of motor-assisted transport of intracellular particles. (2001) (176)
- Tension transients during steady shortening of frog muscle fibres. (1985) (156)
- The dependence of force and shortening velocity on substrate concentration in skinned muscle fibres from Rana temporaria. (1984) (143)
- Control of sarcomere length in skinned muscle fibres of Rana temporaria during mechanical transients. (1984) (143)
- Tension transients during the rise of tetanic tension in frog muscle fibres. (1986) (113)
- Millisecond time-resolved changes in x-ray reflections from contracting muscle during rapid mechanical transients, recorded using synchrotron radiation. (1981) (108)
- Changes in the lateral filament spacing of skinned muscle fibres when cross-bridges attach. (1984) (104)
- Cellular and molecular biology of muscle development : Edited by L.H. Kedes and F.E. Stockdale; Alan R. Liss; New York, 1989; xxxv + 1059 pages, $195.00 (1990) (103)
- The elasticity of single titin molecules using a two-bead optical tweezers assay. (2004) (91)
- Mechanical properties of the cross-bridges of frog striated muscle. (1971) (75)
- Rapid 'give' and the tension 'shoulder' in the relaxation of frog muscle fibres. (1970) (67)
- The stiffness of frog skinned muscle fibres at altered lateral filament spacing. (1986) (62)
- The elasticity of single kettin molecules using a two‐bead laser‐tweezers assay (2003) (56)
- Hidden-Markov methods for the analysis of single-molecule actomyosin displacement data: the variance-Hidden-Markov method. (2001) (55)
- Reaction mechanism of the magnesium ion-dependent adenosine triphosphatase of frog muscle myosin and subfragment 1. (1978) (55)
- Reversible loss of calcium control of tension in scallop striated muscle associated with the removal of regulatory light chains (1978) (54)
- Crystal forms of -lactoglobulin (1965) (39)
- In vitro methods for measuring force and velocity of the actin-myosin interaction using purified proteins. (1993) (35)
- Proceedings: Mechanism of early tension recovery after a quick release in tetanized muscle fibres. (1974) (32)
- Force on single actin filaments in a motility assay measured with an optical trap. (1993) (30)
- A mechanical study of regulation in the striated adductor muscle of the scallop. (1985) (25)
- Free energy levels and entropy production associated with biochemical kinetic diagrams. (1976) (24)
- Control of tension development in scallop muscle fibres with foreign regulatory light chains (1980) (23)
- A quick phase in the series-elastic component of striated muscle, demonstrated in isolated fibres from the frog. (1970) (23)
- Definitions of free energy levels in biochemical reactions (1976) (22)
- General considerations of cross-bridge models in relation to the dependence on MgATP concentration of mechanical parameters of skinned fibers from frog muscles. (1982) (19)
- Kinetics of force recovery following length changes in active skinned single fibres from rabbit psoas muscle (2006) (14)
- Lateral filamentary spacing in frog skinned muscle fibres in the relaxed and rigor states [proceedings]. (1979) (12)
- Free energy levels and entropy production in muscle contraction and in related solution systems. (1976) (11)
- Branched skeletal muscle fibers not associated with dysfunction (1982) (10)
- Tension Transients after Quick Release in Rat and Frog Skeletal Muscles (Reply) (1972) (10)
- The instantaneous elasticity of frog skeletal muscle fibres [proceedings]. (1976) (8)
- X-ray diffraction studies on muscle during rapid shortening and their implications concerning crossbridge behaviour. (1988) (8)
- Resistance to shortening at the I-filament length in frog muscle fibres. (1971) (8)
- Testing time for muscle (1992) (7)
- The relation between maximum shortening velocity and the magnesium adenosine triphosphate concentration in frog skinned muscle fibres [proceedings]. (1979) (7)
- A capacitance-gauge tension transducer. (1968) (7)
- CHANGES IN STIFFNESS DURING THE TRANSITION FROM THE ISOMETRIC STATE TO STEADY SHORTENING IN SKINNED FIBRES ISOLATED FROM RABBIT PSOAS MUSCLE (1991) (5)
- Heavy-atom sulphydryl derivatives of ox haemoglobin and β lactoglobulin; factors affecting isomorphism of native and derivative crystals (1966) (5)
- Structure of bovine beta-lactoglobulin at 6A resolution. (1979) (5)
- Muscle Contraction: Its Regulatory Mechanisms. Edited by S. Ebashi, K. Maruyama and M. Endo, Pp. 549. Japanses Scientific Societies Press, Tokyo. (Springer‐Verlag, 1980.) $63.80 (1982) (4)
- Reply to R. H. Abbott (1972) (4)
- Time-resolved X-ray measurements on muscle using a fast multiwire linear detector (1991) (3)
- Active and rigor muscle stiffness [proceedings]. (1977) (3)
- Muscular Contraction: A. F. Huxley's research on muscle (1992) (3)
- Muscular Contraction: Structural changes accompanying mechanical events in muscle contraction. (1992) (3)
- Taking a shine to myosin (1995) (2)
- A diffraction system for measuring muscle sarcomere length [proceedings]. (1979) (2)
- Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley OM. 22 November 1917—30 May 2012 (2018) (2)
- Measured progress (2019) (2)
- Muscle laid bare to the bone (1982) (1)
- Skeletal Muscle. Handbook of Physiology Series. Section 10. Section Editor L. D. Peachey; Associate Editor R. H. Adrian; Executive Editor S. R. Geiger. Pp. 688. (Williams & Wilkins for the American Physiological Society, 1984.) $108.00 (1985) (1)
- Mechano-chemistry of negatively strained cross-bridges in skeletal muscle. (1992) (1)
- State Minimum Competency Testing: A Survey. (1979) (1)
- Molecular biophysics. Taking a shine to myosin. (1995) (1)
- Muscular Contraction: Contents (1992) (1)
- Book reviewMuscle Contraction : (Outline Studies in Biology) by C.R. Bagshaw Chapman & Hall; London, New York, 1982 79 pages. £2.75 (1983) (0)
- Crossbridge theory in the dock (1980) (0)
- What it was like working with Andrew Huxley (2012) (0)
- What can the muscle biochemist tell the muscle physiologist? (1983) (0)
- Crystal forms of Beta-lactoglobulin. (1965) (0)
- Muscular Contraction: Preface (1992) (0)
- Talking of muscles and motion (1986) (0)
- Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences: 355 (1396) (2000) (0)
- Supplementary material from "Sir Andrew Fielding Huxley OM. 22 November 1917 — 30 May 2012" (2018) (0)
- What can the muscle biochemist tell the muscle physiologist? (1983) (0)
- Sir Andrew Huxley: 1917-2012 Obituary (2012) (0)
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