Additionally, MSCs interact with B cells
Some symptoms of toxic hepatitis may disappear when exposure stops: Fatigue Poor appetite Yellowish (jaundiced) eyes and skin Itchy skin Rashes Pain in upper right abdomen Enlarged liver Nausea and vomiting Rash Weight loss Dark or tea-colored urine Deteriorating mental faculties Coma Mild forms of toxic hepatitis may not cause any symptoms and may only be detected by blood tests
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This creates a smoother curve of testosterone release compared with plain testosterone
Optional research biomarkers: senescence markers (p16^INK4a, SA--gal), SASP cytokine profile (IL-6, IL-1, MMPs) if lab resources permit
Now comes the part people neglect: storage