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Fig. 3 — Endogenous stimuli-responsive separating microneedles to inhibit hypertrophic sc

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Fig. 3 — Endogenous stimuli-responsive separating microneedles to inhibit hypertrophic sc
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Characterization, efficient drug loading and responsive drug release of MN patches. a Force curve of MN patches with different crosslinking time. Arrows indicate fracture force. b Swelling ratios of MNs with different crosslinking time. c Drug loading amount of 5-FuA prepared from various concentrations of drug loading solutions. d Crosslinking efficiency of MNs with different crosslinking time. e Enzymatic degradation of GelMA with different crosslinking time. f SEM images of MN patches before (left) and after (right) enzymatic degradation ( n  = 3 independent experiments). g ROS-responsive cleavage of 5-FuA-Pep-MA prodrug incubated with different concentrations of H 2 O 2 . h Drug release curves of dual responsiveness drug delivery platform with different crosslinking time. The data in ( b–e ), ( g , h ) are presented as mean ± SD ( n  = 3 independent experiments). The data were analyzed by t -test. P- value: *** P  < 0.001.
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captionCharacterization, efficient drug loading and responsive drug release of MN patches. a Force curve of MN patches with different crosslinking time. Arrows indicate fracture force. b Swelling ratios o
image_urlhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/europepmc/articles/PMC10917775/bin/41467_2024_46328_Fig3_HTML.jpg
paper_titleEndogenous stimuli-responsive separating microneedles to inhibit hypertrophic scar through remodeling the pathological microenvironment.
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