Myostatin, a negatif regulator of muscle development, a member of TGFb. Is myostatin protein classified as hormone, or enzyme, or none of those?
Myostatin is an autocrine and paracrine hormone produced by muscle cells that inhibits muscle differentiation and growth. correct me if wrong kak
This link is very very useful
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/myostatin
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