Myostatin inhibition is a research area focused on developing therapies that target myostatin, a protein that regulates muscle growth and development. By inhibiting myostatin, researchers aim to promote muscle growth and increase muscle mass, which could have potential applications in treating muscle wasting diseases, improving muscle strength and function in aging populations, and enhancing athletic performance. Various approaches to myostatin inhibition are being explored, including the use of antibodies, small molecules, gene therapies, and other interventions. Overall, myostatin inhibition holds promise for improving muscle health and function in various contexts.