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Q1: In literature, a common dose for Thermo's product is 2mg aluminum hydroxide in 50ul. Switching to Biodragon's, if I still need to inject 2mg aluminum hydroxide, how many ul are needed?

Q2: For mouse modeling, we recommend a dose of 50~100ug (aluminum ion per time). Literature reports using 60ul of Thermo product 77161, which converts to an aluminum ion concentration of 0.8mg per time. There's a big difference between the two dosages. How to choose?

Q3: Is it sterile or non-sterile?

Q4: What is the particle size of the aluminum hydroxide adjuvant?

Q5: Does this contain magnesium hydroxide?

Q6: I calculated the dosage for mice to be very small. One vial of adjuvant could be used hundreds or thousands of times. Did I miscalculate?

Q7: How to mix the aluminum adjuvant and antigen? Do I need to prepare at a 1:1 volume ratio like other adjuvants?

Q8: I left my adjuvant at room temperature. Does it have any effect?

Q9: My aluminum adjuvant has precipitated and cannot be mixed evenly. What is the reason?

Q10: Does the aluminum adjuvant need emulsification?

Q11: In the COA of your company's aluminum hydroxide adjuvant, there is an indicator that Al2O3 is about 2%. Is Al2O3 the main component in this product?

Q12: For mouse culture, we recommend a dosage of 50 to 100 micrograms (aluminum ions each time). The thermo product 77161 is reported to use 60 micrograms in literature. Converted, the aluminum ion concentration is 0.8mg each time. There is a significant difference between the two dosages. How to choose?

Q13: In the COA of aluminium hydroxide adjuvant, there is an indicator that Al2O3 is about 2%. Does this mean that the main component of this product is Al2O3

Q14: aluminum

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