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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 781–796, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.65
Figure 1: A) The synthesized PSI powder, 25 PSI solution, 20 PSI + salt solutions, and fibrous scaffolds were...
Figure 2: A) Fiber diameter distribution of PSI and PSI + salt scaffolds and B) SEM images at a lower (1000×)...
Figure 3: The specific maximum load capacity confidence interval of PSI and PSI + salt scaffolds.
Figure 4: The elongation at breakpoint values of PSI and PSI + salt scaffolds. * indicates the significant di...
Figure 5: Relative cell viability of MG-63 tumor cells after 24 and 72 h compared to that of the 24 h control...
Figure 6: Relative cell viability of 155BR fibroblasts after 24 and 72 h compared to that of the 24 h control...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 2579–2593, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.249
Figure 1: Synthesis of the simultaneously cross-linked and thiolated PSI and PASP gels.
Figure 2: The dependence of the mass swelling degree of (a) the PSI- and (b) the PASP-based gels on the pH va...
Figure 3: (a) Swelling and (b) dissolution kinetics of different PASP-XCYS-LYS gels in 0.1 M DTT solution at ...
Figure 4: Dependence of the relative swelling degree of the PASP-20CYS-LYS gel on the amount of DTT a) betwee...
Figure 5: Dependence of the elastic modulus G (black squares, blue triangles) and the concentration of the el...
Figure 6: a) Viability of the PDLCs measured one and three days after seeding. The average viability value me...
Figure 7: Metoprolol release from the different PASP-XCYS-LYS gels (cmet) in physiological saline solution (b...