Tweaking a gene makes muscles twice as strong
Salk scientists and their collaborators find new avenue for treating muscle degeneration in people who can't exercise
LA JOLLA, CA—An international team of scientists has created super-strong, high-endurance mice and worms by suppressing a natural...
Can DNA-tests really predict performance? This first-of-its-kind study tries to answer this question! It let athletes take DNA-tests from their saliva and used 14 gene variants to classify them as either “endurance” or “power” athletes, based on their DNA. Without letting them know which type...
Future IFBB Bodybuilding Division: "Gene-Doping-Class?"
Wow! Chinese scientists genetically modify human embryos! Is this the beginning of genetic manipulation/dominance in the world? What does all of this mean? The article was published Wednesday in the prestigious journal Nature
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GENE EXPRESSION IN TENDS/COLLAGEN AFTER HEAVY AAS USE
Researchers in the European Journal of Applied Physiology examined how heavy use of the anabolic steroid Deca-Durabolin affected collagen strength in rats. The rats were separated into two groups: natural training and training with heavy...
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by Mike Arnold
Most bodybuilders tend to view estrogen as a fat storage hormone, but its actions on adipose tissue are not so simple. In excessive amounts it can indeed lead to body fat acquisition, but in quantities compatible with male physiology it has a positive effect on bodyfat, making it...
IGF-1 Gene Therapy ?
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By Clive Cookson in Seattle
A new form of gene therapy being developed to help people with muscle-wasting disease could be used to enhance athletic performance...
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Loss of muscle mass in old age and in certain diseases is associated with an impaired ability to express MGF.
- The ability to produce MGF declines with age, and this is commensurate with the decline in circulating GH levels.
- MGF has been shown to boost muscle mass by improving the ability...
Follistatin 344
You can nag your dealer until he pins you on to the fender of his SUV, but you still won't get any. We're talking about the anabolic wonder stuff that researchers at Ohio State University are doing experiments with. A single injection will change you for the rest of your life...
Double muscles for life with just one injection of follistatin gene
You can nag your dealer until he pins you on to the fender of his SUV, but you still won’t get any. We’re talking about the anabolic wonder stuff that researchers at Ohio State University are doing experiments with. A single...
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ANATOMY OF A FREAK
**** Introduction: At the*2013 Olympia Expo, the expert team at MuscleGenes did the first-ever DNA profile of eight-time Mr. Olympia*Ronnie Coleman. In a subsequent research paper, they analyzed how his genes determined how he responded to different forms, volumes and...
BackgroundBeta-adrenergic receptor agonists (BA) induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy, yet specific mechanisms that lead to this effect are not well understood. The objective of this research was to identify novel genes and physiological pathways that potentially facilitate BA induced skeletal...
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