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NaCl 8 g 137 mM

KCl 0.2 g 2.68 mM

26.5% CaCl2

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2H2O 1 mL 1.8 mM

4.42% NaH2PO4

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H2O* 1 mL 0.32 mM

Glucose 1 g 5.56 mM

NaHCO3 1 g 1.16 mM

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