Abstract

The sections in this article are: 1 Uses of Mechanical Studies and Analytical Framework 1.1 Purposes and Scope of Chapter 1.2 Analytical Framework of Classic Muscle Mechanics 2 Preparations and Normalization 2.1 Criteria for Preparations Used in Mechanical Studies 2.2 Suitable Tissue Preparations and Procedures 2.3 Definitions, Units, and Symbols 3 Mechanics of Vascular Smooth Muscle Tissues 3.1 Parallel Elastic Component and Mechanical Hysteresis 3.2 Series Elastic Component 3.3 Static Properties of the Contractile Component 3.3.1 Active Force-Length Relationship 3.4 Dynamic Properties of the Contractile Component 3.4.1 Force-Velocity Relationship 3.4.2 Force-Stretch Behavior and Negative Work 3.4.3 Active State 4 Applicability of Tissue Mechanics to Cells and the Contractile Component 4.1 Relationships Between Cell and Tissue Mechanics

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