Three inputs and done. Plus one rule that simplifies everything: 1 ml of water per 10 mg in the vial sets the concentration at 10 mg/ml — round numbers, fewer mistakes.
The lyophilized peptide mg stated on the label.
The per-application dose from your research protocol.
Concentration = mg ÷ ml of water. Ml per dose = dose ÷ concentration. In a U-100 syringe, 1 unit = 0.01 ml → units = ml × 100. With the 1 ml/10 mg rule: every 10 units = 1 mg. Water never changes the dose, only the volume you measure.
Reference technique — the same one printed in your kit protocol.
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Educational research tool (RUO). Not medical advice nor instruction for human use.