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7 October, 02:53

Given the mechanism of C5M action, what is the most likely reason that C5M concentrations greater than 2 µM were NOT used by the scientists for this experiment?

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  1. 7 October, 03:07
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    It can cause a significant negative effects on certain tissues and target cells.

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    Generally, based on the mechanism of C5M, its presence in any experiment can harm certain tissues and target cells. Therefore, the use of a large amount (in terms of concentration above 2 µM) of C5M will enhance the negative effects of C5M on the surrounding/neighboring tissue as well as the normal division of target cells. That is the reason why a higher concentration was not used in the experimental runs.
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