Myostatin: Location, Function, and Role in Muscle Development
Myostatin is predominantly found in skeletal muscle tissue. It is mainly produced and secreted by muscle cells and plays a significant role in regulating muscle growth and development. Myostatin is expressed at higher levels during early muscle development but its expression decreases as muscles mature.Immune System Disorders - Related Articles
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