
pmid: 12977794
Abstract The onset of rigor mortis in baleen whale muscle has been investigated. A temporary, though sometimes prolonged, arrest of lactic acid formation may precede the physical change. The latter is accompanied by a considerable decrease in fluid retention and a relatively rapid transition to a state of wetness.
Muscles, Rigor Mortis, Whales, Animals, Humans
Muscles, Rigor Mortis, Whales, Animals, Humans
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