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Does myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy, or muscle enlargement make some people stronger or faster?

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Does myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy, or muscle enlargement make some people stronger or faster?

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Muscle cells are surrounded by immature satellite cells that lie dormant until the muscle is injured. Then they migrate into the muscle, replacing injured or dead cells. Myostatin might normally function to keep satellite cells quiescent. Without myostatin, the satellite cells might be so active building muscle that they become depleted early in life.

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