The appropriate research protocol depends on study design, objectives, duration, and laboratory requirements
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Typical draw volumes: At 5 mg/ml, researchers typically draw 5-20 l per experimental aliquot in rodent cycle protocols (5-10 day cycles repeated 1-2 times per year)
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