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  • Myostatin limits muscle tissue, and without it you get big muscles astoundingly fast.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • You have go there, navigate to ‘Articles’ and look for the following: Muscle: The Myostatin Connection.

    Fisking Repovich and Peterson | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

  • The new study found that the expression of the Myostatin gene which limits muscular growth was reduced by 37% in subjects who participated in high-intensity resistance exercise.

    Fisking Repovich and Peterson | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

  • With sufficiently advanced genetic therapies you can naturally augment Human Growth Hormone, IGF, MGF, Myostatin, Leptin, insulin regulation, testosterone/estrogen, SIRT1 and a myriad other anti-oxidant/anti-aging systems in the body etc.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • Researchers have already developed Myostatin anti-body clones that endow the user with heavy musculature and extra-strength despite a complete lack of weight training.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • Myostatin-inhibiting drugs are already under development for use in treating muscular dystrophy, and Sweeney's team has experimented with gene-doping techniques to inject a myostatin-inhibiting gene into the livers of mice, causing all of the muscles of their bodies to grow like those of Belgian Blue cattle.

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2005

  • Myostatin is a protein naturally produced in our bodies which inhibits muscle growth and which increases as we age.

    unknown title 2011

  • Atlas Therapeutics has acquired MYO-T12R, the world's only clinically validated Myostatin modulator.

    unknown title 2011

  • Myostatin is a natural regulatory protein which inhibits muscle growth and recovery.

    unknown title 2011

  • Myostatin is a natural regulatory protein which inhibits muscle growth and recovery.

    unknown title 2011

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