Parallels in nerve and muscle research*
A. F. Huxley
European Review, 1994, vol. 2, issue 1, 23-29
Abstract:
The history of research on nerve conduction and muscle contraction shows many interesting parallels not only in the development of ideas about the underlying mechanisms but also in over-emphasis on certain ‘principles’ and in the loss of valid discoveries made at the turn of the century.
Date: 1994
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