thuuk
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So, I'm not really educated on growth plate closure delaying, but I've been getting into it more and more as of recently, due to me being 172cm and not growing in well over a year, I will get them checked in 3 days (currently 15) and if theyre still open, or atleast partly open, I'd like them to stay open. So, what I've come up with is, that FOXO4-DRI kills senescent cells (through disruption of the FOXO4-p53 interaction). And senescent cells can be a factor in growth plate closure due to senescent chondrocytes playing a role in growth plate aging and eventual closure. So, in theory, could FOXO4 help with keeping them open for longer? Maybe if we combine this with fgfr3 inhibition (Infigratinib, Fexagratinib, etc) and Aromatase Inhibition? Idk how this would work in practice, but its a interesting thought in my opinion. Is there anyone that is high iq in this field and could help me?
BUT: In every source I've found, FOXO4 is expensive as hell (10mg*10vials for over 300€) thats one of the main problems.
BUT: In every source I've found, FOXO4 is expensive as hell (10mg*10vials for over 300€) thats one of the main problems.