| 11. | Mutations in the MSTN gene cause myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy.
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| 12. | Arterial calcification might also contribute to systolic hypertension and ventricular hypertrophy.
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| 13. | It can be seen in conditions of hypertrophy in cell death.
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| 14. | In novice hypertrophy and metabolic fatigue becomes the factor limiting contractile force.
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| 15. | An untreated coarctation may also result in hypertrophy of the left ventricle.
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| 16. | In this role, it promotes muscle hypertrophy by binding with myostatin.
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| 17. | Several biological factors such as age and nutrition can affect muscle hypertrophy.
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| 18. | An adequate supply of amino acids is essential to produce muscle hypertrophy.
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| 19. | Most in vitro evidence supports that p38 MAPK activation promotes cardiomyocyte hypertrophy.
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| 20. | More recently, Endonuclease G is considered a determinant of cardiac hypertrophy.
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