Cartilage generated in embryos not only
regulates skeletal growth until puberty, but also plays a key role in our locomotion as articular cartilage in our joints.
Not exact matches
Myostatin, a member of the TGFβ superfamily of
growth factors that is expressed primarily in
skeletal muscle cells, is a genetically validated target that
regulates muscle mass.
They were developed to
regulate the rate of
growth and
skeletal development of large breed puppies, and their formulation is backed by scientific research.