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Genetic mutation makes toddler super strong
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i guess im wonder how big his pensi is.
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sure sounds reliable to me rolleyes:
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The X-Men
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ive heard this on NPR radio. its a genetic mutation that inhibits a chemical which controls muscle growth. they said they could engineer a drug that would offer enhancements for atheletes... eek: due to the research they did on this...they said the entire family was exceoptionally strong and carried the mutated gene, but the child had 2 occurences of the mutation. they said the kid could hold a 7 lb weight in each hand held straight out...im guessing thats impressive for a youngster oOo:
edit-duh i just read the article and i summed it up... eek: oOo: oOo: sleeping: |
oOo:
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Germans and their superman race biggrin:
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Yer nutz
Kinda reminds me of my son Brian, who's a mutant squirrel.....
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holding 7 pounds with arms stretched out is impressive for anyone. Try it and see how long you can hold 10 pounds out there with your arm at a 90 degree angle. Not very long. 7 pounds for a 5 year old is amazing.
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[quote="Sergeant_Scrotum":a1feb]sure sounds reliable to me rolleyes:[/quote:a1feb]
[url="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5278028/?GT1=3584"]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5278028/?GT1=3584[/url] kthx - They've been doing this research forever.. I thought someone posted about the mice a few years ago? Anyway, it's pretty cool that they've found this in a human so they can jump forward with human testing on gene-blocking drugs. My mother's best friend found out she suffers from muscular dystrophy a few years ago, so we've been following this pretty closely. |
read this:
http://www.mesomorphosis.com/articles/v ... statin.htm [img]http://www.mesomorphosis.com/images/elzi-volk/myostatin-mice.jpg[/img] |
um...ew
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lol leet
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the ubermensch!
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what the hell mang, thats effed up.
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