Myostatin Mutations
Myostatin mutations are a group of genetic variants that affect the regulation of muscle growth in humans. They can lead to increased muscle mass and strength, as well as improved muscular endurance. These mutations have been studied extensively in recent years as potential treatments for a variety of muscle-wasting conditions. Additionally, myostatin mutations have been explored as a possible way to enhance physical performance in athletes. Research is ongoing into the potential risks and benefits of myostatin mutations for both medical and recreational use.
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