Follistatin

主要應用
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為了什麼
生殖
骨骼和肌肉
來源
對抗療法
為了誰
人們

Follistatin is a naturally occurring protein involved in regulating growth and cellular signaling pathways in the body, including pathways related to muscle development, tissue repair, inflammation balance, and reproductive function. It is best known for binding and regulating activins and myostatin, proteins involved in muscle growth control and cellular communication. Follistatin may help support muscle mass regulation, recovery, tissue repair, body composition balance, reproductive wellness, and overall vitality.


Follistatin
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