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The other consistent context in the preclinical literature is a metabolic environment the mouse studies pair the compound with diet/energy-balance conditions rather than testing it in isolation
For MOTS-C, the ideal water amount depends on vial size and dose
[5] Better health indicators: Subcutaneous fat, while less harmful than visceral fat (fat stored around organs), can still contribute to negative health outcomes when present in excessive amounts
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For example, if you always want to draw 50 units (0.50 mL) per dose for consistency: At 2.5 mg dose: Reconstitute for 5 mg/mL (2.5 divided by 5 = 0.50 mL) At 5 mg dose: Reconstitute for 10 mg/mL (5 divided by 10 = 0.50 mL) At 7.5 mg dose: Reconstitute for 15 mg/mL (7.5 divided by 15 = 0.50 mL) This "consistent draw" approach reduces the chance of dosing errors when transitioning between dose levels because you always draw the same volume