Please help me calculate BSA and Net Abs (explaination and details pls)
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BSA Volume (1.0mg/ml) (ul) |
[BSA] (ug/ml) | Absorbance 595nm | Net Abs 595nm |
0.0 | 0.371 | ||
10.0 | 0.559 | ||
20.0 | .707 | ||
25.0 | .902 |
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