Actin's Role in Skeletal Muscle Contraction: A Key Protein
Actin is another protein involved in skeletal muscle contraction. It is a globular protein that polymerizes to form long, thin filaments. These filaments are arranged in a repeating pattern with the myosin filaments, and they slide past each other during muscle contraction.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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