“…In humans, serum levels of IGF-I are extraordinarily high, very steady, and widely different between individuals. There are environmental and genetic factors that account for these differences (Breese et al, 1991;Thissen et al, 1994;Adamo et al, 2006;Kappeler et al, 2008a,b;Bozzola et al, 2009), but these traits are not frequent among growth factors. While in mammals the main source of IGF-I is the liver (Yakar et al, 1999), all tissues produce this hormone/growth factor, and all types of cells express IGF-I receptors.…”