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Chemicals for all buffers described below

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Chemicals for all buffers are laboratory reagents used to maintain the desired pH and ionic environment in various experimental and analytical procedures. These chemicals include salts, acids, bases, and other compounds that are combined to create specific buffer solutions. The core function of these chemicals is to provide a stable and controlled chemical environment for a wide range of biological and chemical applications, such as protein purification, enzyme assays, and cell culture experiments. These chemicals are essential for ensuring the accuracy and reproducibility of experimental results.

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Synthesis and Characterization of Inositol Phosphates

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InsP5 (triethylammonium salt) was synthesised as previously reported [12] (link). InsP3 (potassium salt) was purchased from Buchem B.V. (Apeldoorn, The Netherlands), InsP6 (potassium salt) from Millipore (Darmstadt, Germany), apyrase from potato and human fibrinogen (purified from plasma) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (Munich, Germany), fibrinogen from human plasma Alexa Fluor 488 conjugate from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Darmstadt, Germany), human α-thrombin from Haematologic Technologies Inc (Essex Junction, VT, USA), t-PA from Haemachrom (Essen, Germany), Glu-Plasminogen from Enzyme Research Laboratories (South Bend, IN, USA), human collagen type III from Southern Biotech (Birmingham, AL, USA) and May-Grünwald solution from Carl Roth (Karlsruhe, Germany). Chemicals for all buffers described below were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (Munich, Germany).
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Synthesis and Characterization of Inositol Phosphates

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InsP5 (triethylammonium salt) was synthesised as previously reported [12 (link)]. InsP3 (potassium salt) was purchased from Buchem B.V. (Apeldoorn, The Netherlands), InsP6 (potassium salt) from Millipore (Darmstadt, Germany), apyrase from potato and human fibrinogen (purified from plasma) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (Munich, Germany), fibrinogen from human plasma Alexa Fluor 488 conjugate from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Darmstadt, Germany), human α-thrombin from Haematologic Technologies Inc (Essex Junction, VT, USA), t-PA from Haemachrom (Essen, Germany), Glu-Plasminogen from Enzyme Research Laboratories (South Bend, IN, USA), human collagen type III from Southern Biotech (Birmingham, AL, USA) and May-Grünwald solution from Carl Roth (Karlsruhe, Germany). Chemicals for all buffers described below were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (Munich, Germany).
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