The biochemically defined super relaxed state of myosin—A paradox
Saffie Mohran(Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine), Michael Regnier(University of Washington), Christian Mandrycky(Mahindra and Mahindra Limited (India)), Farid Moussavi‐Harami(University of Washington), Michael A. Geeves(University of Kent), Jeremy L. Freeman(University of Washington), Kristina B. Kooiker(University of Washington), Max Mahoney-Schaefer(Maine Farmland Trust), An-Yue Tu(University of Washington), Kerry Y. Kao(University of Washington)
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