Analysis of biomechanical and biochemical markers of rat muscle soleus fatigue processes development during long-term use of c60 fullerene and n-acetylcysteine

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    One of the most important characteristics of the human muscular system, along with the magnitude of force generated by skeletal muscles, is their ability to maintain the level of effort generation that was given by the central nervous system (CNS) over a period of time. Muscle fatigue occurs when contraction-inducing factors continue to flow to the muscle with constant intensity, and the level of strength generated by the muscle itself gradually decreases. Under isometric conditions, the analysis of the recorded force developed by the muscle during frequencymodulated stimulation of its nerve is a . . .

     

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