lisanovskyi
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Hey everyone
,
Recently came across an interesting compound — Bimagrumab (BYM338).
From what I understand, it’s not a peptide but a monoclonal antibody that blocks ActRII receptors (basically works through inhibiting the myostatin/activin pathway). So instead of stimulating growth like GH or peptides, it removes the “brake” on muscle growth.
According to studies:
Curious if anyone here has looked deeper into it or even tried anything similar?
And a question for the shop reps:
are there any plans to offer Bimagrumab or similar ActRII inhibitors in the future?
I understand this is way beyond typical peptides, but maybe something is moving in that direction.
Would be interesting to hear your thoughts.
Recently came across an interesting compound — Bimagrumab (BYM338).
From what I understand, it’s not a peptide but a monoclonal antibody that blocks ActRII receptors (basically works through inhibiting the myostatin/activin pathway). So instead of stimulating growth like GH or peptides, it removes the “brake” on muscle growth.
According to studies:
- increases lean muscle mass
- reduces fat mass
- mechanism is completely different from AAS or GH
Curious if anyone here has looked deeper into it or even tried anything similar?
And a question for the shop reps:
I understand this is way beyond typical peptides, but maybe something is moving in that direction.
Would be interesting to hear your thoughts.