BCL6 is a regulator of SOCS2, so less BCL6 leads to less SOCS2. At normal levels, this allows BCL6 to control how much SOCS2 is expressed, and therefore, how much IGF1 is made.
Salk Institute researchers have identified that the protein BCL6 is key in maintaining muscle mass. Their research in mice revealed that boosting BCL6 levels restores muscle mass and strength ...
In a recent study, scientists have linked the protein BCL6 to the maintenance of muscle mass and further suggested that BCL6-boosting therapeutics could help GLP-1 users retain muscle while losing ...
No writing assistance was utilized in the production of this manuscript. BRAF, a member of a serine/threonine kinase protein family, serves as an immediate downstream effector of RAS in the MAPK ...