Follistatin, discovered in 1987 during inhibin research, is a glycosylated polypeptide that regulates various hormones and muscle growth by binding to activin and myostatin, effectively neutralizing their activity. With two main forms FS288 and FS315 it plays a crucial role in reproductive health and muscle development, making it a promising objective for therapies in muscle wasting and metabolic disorders.
Ledger, W. (2001). Inhibin, Activin, and Follistatin in Human Reproductive Physiology. Singapore: Imperial College Press.
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Ledger, W. (2001). Inhibin, Activin, and Follistatin in Human Reproductive Physiology. Singapore: Imperial College Press.
Ledger, W. (2001). Inhibin, Activin, and Follistatin in Human Reproductive Physiology. Singapore: Imperial College Press.
Ledger, W. (2001). Inhibin, Activin, and Follistatin in Human Reproductive Physiology. Singapore: Imperial College Press.