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Neurological research has shown that utilizing PEGylated MGF resulted in a longer more stable acting version of the MGF peptide in serum/blood. In this case the shell is a negative charged shield against positively charged compounds that would affect the protein. By PEGylating the MGF it is almost as efficient as local produced MGF when used intramuscularly. The active sites of the peptide are still free to do their biological function. Natural MGF is made locally and does not travel into the bloodstream. The problem with synthetic MGF is that it is introduced intramuscularly and is water based so it goes into the blood stream. The polyethylene glycol groups protect the peptide but dont surround it completely.MGF exhibits local effects in skeletal muscle and without cannot travel through the body without modification. This is accomplished by surrounding part of the peptide with a structure of polyethylene glycol, which can be attached to a protein molecule. It is also short acting so stability is not an issue. This is a process required for growth of adult muscle. When used this way, MGF only remains stable in the blood stream for a few minutes. Synthetic MGF is water based and when administered intramuscularly, travels into the bloodstream. The PEG acts as a protective coating and the theory here is that this will allow the MGF to be carried through the blood stream without being broken down. Biologically produced MGF is made locally and does not enter the bloodstream.PEGylation is the act of attaching a Polyethylene glycol (PEG) structure to another larger molecule (in this case, MGF). MGF is only stable in the blood stream for only a few minutes. PEG-MGF, or PEGylated Mechano Growth Factor is a new and innovative form of MGF that outperforms natural MGF many times over. MGF is a splice variant of the IGF gene which increases stem cell count in the muscle and allows for muscle fibers to fuse and mature. Alabama, MN, DC, Long Beach, TN, West Virginia, NV, PA, Indianapolis, Fort Worth, Virginia, Chicago, MI, Florida, WA, LA, Maryland, IL, AK, New York, New Orleans, WV, Las Vegas, Brookhaven, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, North Carolina, Mississippi, Nashville-Davidson, OR, Austin, San Diego, Hawaii, CA, El Paso, Wisconsin, FL, AZ, Idaho, Colorado, GA, Baltimore, North Dakota, Houston, Sacramento, Missouri, Oklahoma, California, ME, SD, MO, Charlotte, Virginia, South Carolina, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, NC, Connecticut, KY, VA, Oklahoma City, TX, Miami, Oregon, Wisconsin, Boston, New Mexico, Ohio, Kansas City, Washington, Denver, South Dakota, CO, Maine, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Atlanta, Mesa, MS, Vermont, Delaware, Detroit, Minneapolis, Tucson, WYIA, MA, Philadelphia, Indiana, Columbus, NE, VT, Texas, Michigan, NY, Cleveland, Georgia, Albuquerque, Tulsa, ID, Iowa, AL, Texas, NH, HI, Virginia Beach, SC, Oakland, Kansas, Portland, Milwaukee, KS, NJ, Minnesota, Oregon, Jacksonville, Massachusetts, San Jose, OK, Nebraska, Alaska, New Jersey, District of Columbia, Hempstead, Tennessee, Omaha, WI, Fresno, Indiana, MT, ND, New York, Wyoming, Seattle, North Carolina, Dallas, MD, DE, Louisiana, NY, Nebraska, California, Arizona, Washington, UT, Memphis, Colorado Springs. Arizona, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, CT, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, San Francisco, OH, Georgia, New Mexico, Colorado, District of Columbia, Hawaii, NM, Washington, RI, AR, Phoenix, Montana, Nevada, Nevada, IN, Kentucky, San Antonio, Michigan, Los Angeles, Oklahoma, Utah, Honolulu, New Hampshire,

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