Originally derived from a specific fragment of Human Growth Hormone (hGH), this synthetic analog was engineered to isolate the fat-burning properties of growth hormone without triggering the unwanted systemic effects often associated with the full-length molecule
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Men are three times more likely than women to develop gout
New England Journal of Medicine , 384(11), 989-1002
Exosomal miR-93 promotes proliferation and invasion in hepatocellular carcinoma by directly inhibiting TIMP2/TP53INP1/CDKN1A
Key Points Tendon disorders are common, often under-reported and a major clinical problem Most current treatments for tendinopathy are neither effective nor evidence-based Molecular processes underlying tendinopathy are now being elucidated: metalloproteinase enzymes are thought to have a key role in the regulation of the activity of tendon cells and matrix remodeling in both normal and pathologic tendon The potential roles of neuropeptides, inflammatory mediators and mechanical strain (either too much or too little) acting on the resident tenocytes are the source of some controversy and require in-depth investigation using in vitro and in vivo models Excessive or inappropriate activity of destructive matrix-degrading enzymes might be a novel therapeutic target for tendinopathy