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When the data in a report is grouped, there are four additional sections.
G-Actin
G-Actin (Globular Actin) is a monomeric form of actin that polymerizes to form F-actin filaments, crucial for muscle contraction and cell mobility.
Cross-Bridges
Molecular links between actin and myosin filaments in muscle fibers that are responsible for muscle contraction.
Incomplete Tetanus
A condition where muscle fibers produce almost peak tension during rapid cycles of contraction and relaxation.
Complete Tetanus
A condition of sustained muscle contraction resulting from rapid, repetitive stimulation that does not allow for relaxation between stimuli.
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