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Therefore, we suggest that our case report may contribute to the formation of standardised desensitisation protocol in vitamin B12 allergy
The calibration and quality control samples of BPC157 were prepared using animal plasma with K3EDTA as anticoagulant, and dextromethorphan was used as the internal standard of BPC157
Key Features: Product Name: Bacteriostatic Water Composition: Sterile Water for Injection with 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol CAS Number: 8000-34-8 (Benzyl Alcohol) Sterility: Sterile / Non-pyrogenic Physical Form: Liquid solution Intended Use: Reconstitution and dilution of research compounds Storage Conditions: Store at controlled room temperature (6877F / 2025C)
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