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    Scientists Discover 'Hulk' Protein | Medicine | Sci-News.com

    The discovery appears in the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB Journal). Outside of aesthetics, this study has important implications for a wide range of conditions that are worsened by, or cause muscle wasting, such as injury, muscular dystrophy, Type 2 diabetes, and problems produced by muscle inflammation.

    “By identifying a novel mechanism regulating muscle development, our work has revealed potential new strategies to increase muscle mass,” said lead author Dr Lowenna Holt of the Diabetes and Obesity Research Program at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia. “Ultimately, this might improve treatment of muscle wasting conditions, as well as metabolic disorders such as Type 2 diabetes.”

    To make this discovery, Dr Holt’s team compared two groups of mice. Once group had disruption of the Grb10 gene, and were very muscular. The other group, where the Grb10 gene was functional, had normal muscles. The researchers examined the properties of the muscles in both adult and newborn mice and discovered that the alterations caused by loss of Grb10 function had mainly occurred during prenatal development.

    These results provide insight into how Grb10, nicknamed ‘Hulk’ protein, works, suggesting that it may be possible to alter muscle growth and facilitate healing, as the processes involved in muscle regeneration and repair are similar to those for the initial formation of muscle.

    “Don’t turn in your gym membership just yet,” said Dr Gerald Weissmann, Editor-in-Chief of the FASEB Journal. “If you want big muscles, the classic prescription still applies: lift heavy things, eat and sleep right, and have your hormones checked. But this study shows that when we understand the basic science of how muscle fibers grow and multiply, we will be able to lift the burden – literally – of muscle disease for many of our patients.”

  • #2
    I better call my doctor because I'm wasting away. :D

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    • #3
      Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
      Scientists Discover 'Hulk' Protein | Medicine | Sci-News.com

      The discovery appears in the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB Journal). Outside of aesthetics, this study has important implications for a wide range of conditions that are worsened by, or cause muscle wasting, such as injury, muscular dystrophy, Type 2 diabetes, and problems produced by muscle inflammation.

      “By identifying a novel mechanism regulating muscle development, our work has revealed potential new strategies to increase muscle mass,” said lead author Dr Lowenna Holt of the Diabetes and Obesity Research Program at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia. “Ultimately, this might improve treatment of muscle wasting conditions, as well as metabolic disorders such as Type 2 diabetes.”

      To make this discovery, Dr Holt’s team compared two groups of mice. Once group had disruption of the Grb10 gene, and were very muscular. The other group, where the Grb10 gene was functional, had normal muscles. The researchers examined the properties of the muscles in both adult and newborn mice and discovered that the alterations caused by loss of Grb10 function had mainly occurred during prenatal development.

      These results provide insight into how Grb10, nicknamed ‘Hulk’ protein, works, suggesting that it may be possible to alter muscle growth and facilitate healing, as the processes involved in muscle regeneration and repair are similar to those for the initial formation of muscle.

      “Don’t turn in your gym membership just yet,” said Dr Gerald Weissmann, Editor-in-Chief of the FASEB Journal. “If you want big muscles, the classic prescription still applies: lift heavy things, eat and sleep right, and have your hormones checked. But this study shows that when we understand the basic science of how muscle fibers grow and multiply, we will be able to lift the burden – literally – of muscle disease for many of our patients.”
      ok where can i get it .. sub q or im :)

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      • #4
        put me down for 3

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        • #5
          You guys can be the guinea pigs this time!

          "Non-selective ablation of negative regulator of INS/IGF-1 is pure lunacy as it will blow up not only muscles but also your butt too as noted in the research-"elevated body mass", so, thank you, but no, thank you. Now check how many of those mice developed cancer and post the results to have some fun."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
            You guys can be the guinea pigs this time!

            "Non-selective ablation of negative regulator of INS/IGF-1 is pure lunacy as it will blow up not only muscles but also your butt too as noted in the research-"elevated body mass", so, thank you, but no, thank you. Now check how many of those mice developed cancer and post the results to have some fun."
            I'll take my chances. :D

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            • #7
              gene doping is gonna be wild in the next 20-30 years if that , i still can't get over those blue bell cows scott showed me awhile back. things are fucking freakish.

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