Fig. 1: Formation of an adaptable conductive microporous hydrogel (CMH). | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Formation of an adaptable conductive microporous hydrogel (CMH).

From: Wireless charging-mediated angiogenesis and nerve repair by adaptable microporous hydrogels from conductive building blocks

Fig. 1

a Schematic illustration of monodispersed gelatin methacrylamide (GelMA) injectable building blocks (microbeads, MBs) formation (upper); the process of synthesizing cys-GYB (lower). b Schematic illustration of injectable and reversible CMH. c Fluorescence image of a cell-laden micronetwork scaffold. Scale bar: 100 μm. d Schematic illustration of eddy current induced by HFMF (left) and promote BDNF releasing (right). e A photograph image represents the characteristic of injectable CMH into irregular cavity. Scale bar: 1.5 mm. f Schematic illustration of CMH with an electrical stimulation and axonal neurofiliments regrow in vivo.

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