What is Myostatin and why is it discussed in research communities?
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Myostatin is a protein that plays a role in regulating muscle growth. Research discussions often focus on compounds that modulate the myostatin/activin pathway. Myostatin itself is not typically treated like a standard “peptide vial” item.
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