
Bitchwhipper2
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Persistence of vertebral growth plate cartilage in aged cynomolgus monkeys
Growth plates at each end of vertebral bodies play a pivotal role in longitudinal spinal growth. Epiphyseal closures are formed in adult humans. Although monkeys are frequently employed in bone and disc research, the age of epiphyseal closure has not ...

Study says that spine closes at 18-25, and I have heard people reporting xrays saying their spinal growth plates are open.
Yet still no one grows despite pinning 20ius of gh daily and hammering down AIs as if they had terminal breastcancer
Anyone knowledgeable on this?