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Commentary: Blockade of activin type II receptors with a dual anti-ActRIIA/IIB antibody is critical to promote maximal skeletal muscle hypertrophy
Authors: Durán, Javier; Estrada Hormazábal, Manuel;
Commentary: Blockade of activin type II receptors with a dual anti-ActRIIA/IIB antibody is critical to promote maximal skeletal muscle hypertrophy
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Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico (FONDECYT) 1151118
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- University of Chile Chile
- University of the Republic Uruguay
Keywords
Pharmacology, Myostatin/activin, Skeletal muscle, ActRIIA/B receptors, RM1-950, bimagrumab, myostatin/activin, Anabolic steroids, Bimagrumab, Therapeutics. Pharmacology, skeletal muscle, anabolic steroids
Pharmacology, Myostatin/activin, Skeletal muscle, ActRIIA/B receptors, RM1-950, bimagrumab, myostatin/activin, Anabolic steroids, Bimagrumab, Therapeutics. Pharmacology, skeletal muscle, anabolic steroids
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