IGF-1 LR3 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Long R3) is used in laboratories to study growth processes, cell regeneration, and muscle tissue development.
It is a modified version of natural IGF-1 with an extended half-life, allowing it to bind more effectively to IGF receptors in research contexts.
Research Findings:
- Stimulates protein synthesis and cell division in vitro
- Studied for its role in muscle growth, recovery, and neuroprotection
- Influences amino acid and glucose uptake in muscle cells
- References: Florini et al., 1996 (Endocrine Reviews); Yakar et al., 2001 (Molecular Endocrinology)
Research Context:
Used in laboratories to better understand growth factor pathways, muscle hypertrophy, and regenerative processes. Not developed for medical or therapeutic use.
Important Information:
- For laboratory research only
- Not intended for human consumption or injection






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