Peter Attia· MD
do you think that's a more promising pathway than the fallatin pathway where fist Statin yes I do increasing increasing fallatin inhibits myostatin but this is a more direct way to go about it
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do you think that's a more promising pathway than the fallatin pathway where fist Statin yes I do increasing increasing fallatin inhibits myostatin but this is a more direct way to go about it
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when you inhibit myostatin you increase the expression of striad muscle yeah of which cardiac is striad through the event in uh 2 a and 2B system uh um do you think that's a more promising pathway than the fallatin pathway where ftin yes I increasing increasing fallatin inhibits myostatin but this is a more direct way to go about it this a more direct way to do it