Follistatin – 1mg | Myotropic
Follistatin – 1mg | Myotropic
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Follistatin 1mg - Peptide for muscle growth research
Follistatin is a potent glycoprotein peptide used in laboratory research to study muscle growth, muscle regeneration, and cell proliferation . It is known for its ability to modulate myostatin and activins , making it a valuable tool in preclinical models of muscle hypertrophy, muscle repair, and regenerative studies .
Researchers use follistatin in models to investigate how muscle fibers respond to various stimuli and how cell growth and repair mechanisms can be optimized. This peptide is particularly relevant in studies of tissue repair, muscle hypertrophy, and anti-aging processes in preclinical settings.
How does Myotrope's Follistatin work in research?
- Myostatin Inhibition: Reduces inhibitory signals for muscle growth
- Activin inhibition: Affects cell growth, differentiation, and inflammatory pathways
- Satellite cell stimulation: Increases proliferation of muscle stem cells in models
- Regeneration of damaged muscle fibers: Supports tissue repair and reduces micro-damage
- Research focuses on the synergy between muscle building, recovery processes and metabolic activity
Benefits of Follistatin
- Promotes muscle hypertrophy and muscle fiber growth in models
- Inhibits myostatin and activins in laboratory studies
- Supports satellite cell proliferation and muscle regeneration in models
- Promotes recovery of microtrauma in muscle tissue
- Relevant for preclinical research into muscle growth, fat burning and regenerative processes
- Helps researchers measure cell growth, muscle recovery and muscle plasticity
Legal disclaimer
All information relates to laboratory and preclinical research. Follistatin is not intended for human or veterinary use . All effects are based on cell and animal models.
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Learn more about peptides for muscle hypertrophy, regeneration, and tissue research in our blog on muscle recovery, anti-aging, and preclinical studies .