Kong G, Wang D, Wang H, Wu J, Bielawski J, Konopleva M, Andreeff M , Ruvolo PP, Maurer BJ
Four-point analytical testing Each lot is analysed by HPLC for purity, mass spectrometry for amino acid identity, and LAL testing for endotoxins, with independent third-party verification on top of in-house quality control
The problem is blood supply
But I love short rests
Directly supports nerve repair and can reduce pain/tingling

Subcutaneous injection (most common): Injection sites: Abdomen (2 inches from the navel, any direction) Upper thighs (front or outer) Upper arms (outer aspect, if administered by an assistant) For localized treatment: near the injury site (within 23 inches) Procedure: Clean the injection site with an alcohol swab Let the alcohol dry completely Pinch the skin to create a fold of subcutaneous tissue Insert the needle at a 45-degree angle Inject slowly over 510 seconds Withdraw the needle smoothly Apply gentle pressure if needed (do not rub) Intramuscular injection (alternative): Injection sites: Deltoid (shoulder) Vastus lateralis (outer thigh) Gluteus medius (upper outer buttock) Procedure: Clean the site thoroughly Insert the needle at a 90-degree angle Aspirate slightly to confirm you are not in a blood vessel Inject slowly and steadily Withdraw the needle and apply pressure Dosing Frequency and Timing Frequency depends on research goals and injury characteristics