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. 2008 Sep 19;95(11):5228–5237. doi: 10.1529/biophysj.108.136192

FIGURE 4.

FIGURE 4

Elastic and viscous moduli of maximally Ca2+-activated IFM fibers. Elastic modulus (instantaneous stiffness) (A) and viscous modulus (B) as a function of frequency for IFI and IFI-9b. Elastic modulus (C) and viscous modulus (D) as a function of frequency for EMB-9a and EMB. Note the different y-axis scales for EMB-9a and EMB relative to IFI and IFI-9b, as fibers from the younger flies have less myofibril area per cross section (see text).