a dilute solution contains a relatively small amount of dissolved solute in a given volume a concentrated solution contains a relatively large amount of dissolved solute in a given volume Take care to ...
The answer to the question has been “no” since the early 1950s, when Theodor Förster discovered the photophysical effect of concentration-quenching of fluorescence in a concentrated pyrene solution.
The high viscosity of highly concentrated monoclonal antibody formulations not only presents processing and storage difficulties, but also formulation and delivery challenges. When developing mAb ...