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Subject: Musculature atrophy
Posted Feb 8, 2003 by
Rasta Tader
 
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I remember hearing that the University of Pennsylvania was working on a retro virus that turns off the gene for muscle atrophy. Does anybody know anything about that.

I herd that its use as a performance enhancing drug a soon as the 2004 Olympics

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