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Acceleron Pharma's ACE-031 Increases Muscle Mass and Strength in,Preclinical Studies

uscle mass and strength is expected to produce a major clinical benefit across this broad range of serious medical conditions in which there are currently no safe and effective therapies that selectively increase skeletal muscle mass and strength.

About Acceleron Pharma

Acceleron is a privately held biopharmaceutical company committed to discover, develop, manufacture and commercialize novel biotherapeutics that modulate the growth of bone, muscle, fat and the vasculature to treat musculoskeletal, metabolic and cancer-related diseases. Acceleron's scientific approach takes advantage of its unique insight on the regenerative powers of two protein families: the Growth and Differentiation Factor (GDF) and Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) families. The company's lead program is an anabolic bone agent being developed to reverse bone loss in diseases such as osteoporosis and cancer. Additionally, the company is advancing several preclinical programs that increase muscle mass, control angiogenesis and inhibit fat accumulation. Acceleron utilizes proven biotherapeutic technologies and capitalizes on the company's internal GMP manufacturing capability to rapidly and efficiently advance its therapeutic programs. The investors in Acceleron are Advanced Technology Ventures, Flagship Ventures, OrbiMed Advisors, Polaris Ventures, Sutter Hill Ventures and Venrock.

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