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Small molecule studies: the fourth wave of muscle research

机译:小分子研究:第四波肌肉研究

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The study of muscle and contractility is an unusual scientific endeavour since it has from the start been focussed on one problem-What makes muscle work?-and yet has needed a vast range of different approaches and techniques to study it. Its uniqueness lies in the fundamental fascination of a large scale molecular machine that converts chemical energy into mechanical energy at ambient temperature and with high efficiency that is also controlled by an exquisitely intricate yet utterly reliable regulatory system and is an essential component of animal life. The investigation of muscle is as innovative as any other field of research. As soon as one approach appears to be played out another comes along. It is instructive to consider this as a series of waves of novel and heightened activity starting in the 1950s. The thesis of this article is that we are approaching the fourth wave with the recent rise of interest in small molecules as research tools and possible therapies for muscle diseases.
机译:肌肉和收缩性的研究是一种不寻常的科学努力,因为它从一开始就集中在一个问题 - 是什么让肌肉工作? - 还需要一系列不同的不同方法和技术来研究它。其独特性在于将化学能量转化为环境温度的大规模分子机器的基本迷恋,并具有高效率,也通过精致复杂但完全可靠的监管系统控制,并且是动物生活的重要组成部分。对肌肉的调查与任何其他研究领域一样创新。一旦一种方法似乎打出另一个方法就会出现。将此视为从20世纪50年代开始认为这是一系列新颖的小说和活动的一系列创造力。本文的论文是,我们正在接近第四波,近期对小分子的兴趣兴趣作为研究工具和肌肉疾病的可能疗法。

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