microcurrent stimulates muscle cell differentiation markers in skeletal tissue

MENS stimulates myogenic differentiation in skeletal muscle cells, as evidenced by upregulation of differentiation markers Cav-3, TRIM72, and CK-MM.

What this means for you

Muscle differentiation is the process your body uses to build, repair, and maintain muscle fibers. When key markers of this process are upregulated, it suggests the tissue is being signaled to grow and recover more effectively — something that matters whether you're bouncing back from exercise, supporting strength as you age, or simply trying to stay active.

The published research

MENS-associated increase of muscular protein content via modulation of caveolin-3 and TRIM72.
Physiological research · 2019
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