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One milliliter of solution was slowly mixed with 500 µL of a sample preparation.
The peptides (50 μg) were then added to the particles per milliliter of solution, and the mixture was incubated for 1 h.
The peptides (50 μg) were then added to the particles per milliliter of solution, and the mixture was incubated for 30 min, 1 h, 2 h, and 24 h at room temperature.
Two milliliter of solution was removed for UV-Vis analysis at 263 nm at given time intervals to measure the amount of ibuprofen released, and this quantity of solution was replaced with the same volume of fresh SBF.
After separation procedures, healthy individuals generated samples with 5.8 ± 0.96 mg of exosome protein per milliliter of solution, whereas septic patients generated samples with 16.5 ± 0.99 mg of exosome protein per milliliter of solution (P < 0.05, t test).
To all of the solutions, 10 μL of 0.4 mM DPH (hydrophobic UV-probe) in MeOH was added per milliliter of solution.
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Ten milliliter of solutions were periodically removed for analysis and replaced with fresh medium.
Ten milliliters of solution was periodically removed for analysis and was replaced with fresh release medium.
Ten milliliters of solutions was periodically removed for HPLC analysis and replaced with fresh medium.
One milliliter of this solution is added to 5 milliliters of an internal standard solution, and then diluted with more solvent to a final volume of 10 milliliters.
One milliliter of the solution investigated was added to 4 ml of 0.08 mM solution of DPPH.
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