Just as a comparison, peer reviewers don’t like the drug I’ve been studying because it requires a 10 μg/ml concentration in cell culture to work, and *that’s* considered high. We’d really like less than 1 μg/ml. Concentrations in the ng/ml range would be better.
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50μg/ml is like sticky goo
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It's just one easy to swallow 200g tablet before a meal.
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You can graze my parkway planting if the goldfinches don’t get to it first.
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likely bioavailability is more in the ng range and this absolutely should have been discussed in the paperhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16995328/
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#bleach works at that concentration too!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Valproic acid and amoxicillin can.
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Can’t die of coronavirus if the drug kills you first?
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Did you see what else the extract contained? 65% ethanol. Haha. Haha. They used the equivalent of hand sanitizer with echinacea mixed in, and credited the effect to the echinacea.
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