Reduced serum myostatin concentrations associated with genetic muscle disease progression

Volume: 264, Issue: 3, Pages: 541 - 553
Published: Jan 10, 2017
Abstract
Myostatin is a highly conserved protein secreted primarily from skeletal muscle that can potently suppress muscle growth. This ability to regulate skeletal muscle mass has sparked intense interest in the development of anti-myostatin therapies for a wide array of muscle disorders including sarcopenia, cachexia and genetic neuromuscular diseases. While a number of studies have examined the circulating myostatin concentrations in healthy and...
Paper Details
Title
Reduced serum myostatin concentrations associated with genetic muscle disease progression
Published Date
Jan 10, 2017
Volume
264
Issue
3
Pages
541 - 553
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