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Isopotential muscle

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Isopotential muscle refers to muscle fibers which are fewer than two times the length constant.

References

  • Hoover, N. J.; Weaver, A. L.; Harness, P. I.; Hooper, S. L. (2002). "Combinatorial and cross-fiber averaging transform muscle electrical responses with a large stochastic component into deterministic contractions". The Journal of Neuroscience. 22 (5): 1895–1904. PMID 11880519.