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Although the effects of exercise and mechanical forces on
musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems have been well
documented, the actual mechanisms by which mechanical forces act at
the cellular level are not well understood. At present, studies of
the interaction of mechanical forces with cells encompass many
different cell types in various tissues. This volume draws together
these apparently disparate observations and makes comparisons
between the nature of cellular responses in different tissues.
Studies of cells derived from skeletal muscle, bone and
cardiovascular tissue are considered to provide a comprehensive
synthesis and review of recent work. The volume will be of interest
to all those working in musculoskeletal and cardiovascular biology,
as well as those taking courses in exercise and sport science,
biomechanics and orthopaedics.
Although the effects of exercise and mechanical forces on
musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems have been well
documented, the actual mechanisms by which mechanical forces act at
the cellular level are not well understood. At present, studies of
the interaction of mechanical forces with cells encompass many
different cell types in various tissues. This volume draws together
these apparently disparate observations and makes comparisons
between the nature of cellular responses in different tissues.
Studies of cells derived from skeletal muscle, bone and
cardiovascular tissue are considered to provide a comprehensive
synthesis and review of recent work. The volume will be of interest
to all those working in musculoskeletal and cardiovascular biology,
as well as those taking courses in exercise and sport science,
biomechanics and orthopaedics.
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