Abstract Myostatin, a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF‐β) superfamily that is highly expressed in skeletal muscle, was first described in 1997. It has been known that loss of myostatin function induces an increase in muscle mass in mice, cow, dogs and humans. Therefore, myostatin and its receptor have emerged as a therapeutic target for loss of skeletal muscle such as sarcopenia and cachexia, as well as muscular dystrophies. At the molecular level, myostatin binds to and activates the activin receptor IIB (ActRIIB)/Alk 4/5 complex. Therapeutic approaches therefore are being taken both pre‐clinically and clinically to inhibit the myostatin signaling pathway. Several myostatin inhibitors, including myostatin antibodies, anti...
Myostatin inhibition is a promising therapeutic strategy to maintain muscle mass in a variety of dis...
Myostatin is a secreted growth and differentiating factor that belongs to TGF-bsuper-family. Myostat...
Myostatin is a secreted TGF-\u3b2 family member that controls skeletal muscle growth. Humans, cattle...
International audienceMyostatin, which was cloned in 1997, is a potent inhibitor of skeletal muscle ...
Skeletal muscle wasting is a feature of many pathological conditions such as muscular dystrophies, c...
Myostatin, a member of the TGF-β superfamily, is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle cell growth...
International audienceMyostatin is a member of the TGF beta family which plays a major role in negat...
The myostatin / Activin type II receptors (ActRII) pathway has been identified as critical in regula...
Sarcopenia is a profound loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and endurance that occurs with agin...
Myostatin was identified more than 20 years ago as a negative regulator of muscle mass in mice and c...
Muscular dystrophies are characterized by weakness and wasting of skeletal muscle tissues. Several d...
Since the discovery of myostatin (MSTN; also known as GDF-8) as a critical regulator of skeletal mus...
Myostatin is a member of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β superfamily. It is expressed by anim...
Skeletal muscle fibrosis and impaired muscle regeneration are major contributors to muscle wasting i...
International audienceMyostatin is an endogenous, negative regulator of muscle growth determining bo...
Myostatin inhibition is a promising therapeutic strategy to maintain muscle mass in a variety of dis...
Myostatin is a secreted growth and differentiating factor that belongs to TGF-bsuper-family. Myostat...
Myostatin is a secreted TGF-\u3b2 family member that controls skeletal muscle growth. Humans, cattle...
International audienceMyostatin, which was cloned in 1997, is a potent inhibitor of skeletal muscle ...
Skeletal muscle wasting is a feature of many pathological conditions such as muscular dystrophies, c...
Myostatin, a member of the TGF-β superfamily, is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle cell growth...
International audienceMyostatin is a member of the TGF beta family which plays a major role in negat...
The myostatin / Activin type II receptors (ActRII) pathway has been identified as critical in regula...
Sarcopenia is a profound loss of skeletal muscle mass, strength, and endurance that occurs with agin...
Myostatin was identified more than 20 years ago as a negative regulator of muscle mass in mice and c...
Muscular dystrophies are characterized by weakness and wasting of skeletal muscle tissues. Several d...
Since the discovery of myostatin (MSTN; also known as GDF-8) as a critical regulator of skeletal mus...
Myostatin is a member of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β superfamily. It is expressed by anim...
Skeletal muscle fibrosis and impaired muscle regeneration are major contributors to muscle wasting i...
International audienceMyostatin is an endogenous, negative regulator of muscle growth determining bo...
Myostatin inhibition is a promising therapeutic strategy to maintain muscle mass in a variety of dis...
Myostatin is a secreted growth and differentiating factor that belongs to TGF-bsuper-family. Myostat...
Myostatin is a secreted TGF-\u3b2 family member that controls skeletal muscle growth. Humans, cattle...