Should we carry IGF-1 Des?
Title says it all, should we carry IGF-1 Des?
Who would be interested?
Here is a little bit of info on it:
Lr3IGF-1 was designed artificially to resist binding (deactivation) as is DES 1-3
The DES 1-3 analog has a much lower affinity for IGF binding proteins (IGFBP) than IGF-1. Multiple studies have shown this.
DES 1-3 has "approximately 10-fold more potent than IGF-1 at stimulating hypertrophy and proliferation of cultured cells" vs. endogenous IGF-1, due to DES 1-3's lack of affinity for IGFBPs.***8221;
Here is a link to the Long version of this for more info on IGF-1 Des if you are interested: http://www.steroidology.com/forum/r...on-should-we-carry-igf-1-des.html#post3025122
So do you think we should carry this?
Yay or Nay?
Title says it all, should we carry IGF-1 Des?
Who would be interested?
Here is a little bit of info on it:
Lr3IGF-1 was designed artificially to resist binding (deactivation) as is DES 1-3
The DES 1-3 analog has a much lower affinity for IGF binding proteins (IGFBP) than IGF-1. Multiple studies have shown this.
DES 1-3 has "approximately 10-fold more potent than IGF-1 at stimulating hypertrophy and proliferation of cultured cells" vs. endogenous IGF-1, due to DES 1-3's lack of affinity for IGFBPs.***8221;
Here is a link to the Long version of this for more info on IGF-1 Des if you are interested: http://www.steroidology.com/forum/r...on-should-we-carry-igf-1-des.html#post3025122
So do you think we should carry this?
Yay or Nay?