Abbreviations ME: -mercaptoethanol BrdU: 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine BSA: Bovine serum albumin DAB: 3,3-diaminobenzidine DMEM: Dulbeccos modified Eagles medium ECL: Enhanced chemiluminescence GSSSG: Glutathione trisulfide HGF: Hepatocyte growth factor HRP: Horseradish peroxidase HS: Horse serum mAb: Monoclonal antibody LASSS: Lipoic acid trisulfide SDS: Sodium dodecyl sulfate TTBS: Polyethylene sorbitan monolaurate (Tween20)-Tris-buffered saline Y: Tyrosine residue References Honda, S
Now, being a water-soluble vitamin, high amounts of B12 are considered safe to take in supplements because your body will excrete whatever you dont need through your urine
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Syringe Math Explained The formula for verifying any dilution: Concentration = Total Peptide (mcg) / Water Added (mL) 20,000mcg (20mg) / 2mL = 10,000mcg/mL Units to inject = Desired Dose (mcg) / Concentration (mcg/mL) x 100 500mcg / 10,000mcg/mL x 100 = 5 units On a U-100 insulin syringe, 1mL = 100 units
Compounding pharmacies typically use cyanocobalamin when creating semaglutide with b12 formulations