Super Strong Kids May Hold Genetic Secrets
Featured on: ABC News
Publication date: Apr 2, 2009
Publication date: Apr 2, 2009
This article discusses scientific studies on muscle growth, involving a protein called myostatin. High levels of the protein make muscle-building hard; low levels aid in muscle growth. A Michigan kid with low levels of myostatin, and extraordinary super strength, has become a must-follow person for scientists studying genetic muscle building.
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