Follistatin 344
Myostatin-binding protein discussed in muscle and performance research (non-clinical summary).
Overview
High experimental interest; safety and legality are not consumer-trivial.
What it is
Follistatin isoform peptide discussed in gene-therapy and muscle research.
Mechanism (high level)
Binds myostatin and related ligands in preclinical models — human translation uncertain.
Quick facts
- Dosage
- No standard human dose (research discussion)
- Route
- Varies by experimental context
- Cycle
- Not standardized
- Storage
- Per research supplier
Research indications
- Muscle biology preclinical models
Research protocols (education)
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Interactions
Often avoided with
- Unsupervised use with cardiac or hepatic disease
Often combined with
- Structured resistance training
Peptides discussed online are not substitutes for diagnosis or prescriptions.
Side effects & safety
- Unknown risk profile in humans — not a supplement.
Regulatory notes
- Not approved for OTC muscle enhancement.
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