Fig. 5: In vivo antitissue adhesion properties of the superlubricated electrospun nanofibrous membranes based on rat abdominal adhesion model, which is achieved by scraping the abdominal wall surface until errhysis. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: In vivo antitissue adhesion properties of the superlubricated electrospun nanofibrous membranes based on rat abdominal adhesion model, which is achieved by scraping the abdominal wall surface until errhysis.

From: In-situ growth of robust superlubricated nano-skin on electrospun nanofibers for post-operative adhesion prevention

Fig. 5

a Schematic diagram showing the overall animal test process. Photos of the harvested cecum and abdominal wall and H&E staining as well as Masson staining images of the harvested tissues on b 7 d and c 14 d. Scale bar: 200 µm. The black arrows point to adhesion site. CE cecum. M membrane. AW abdominal wall. NA no adhesion. Comparison of d Adhesion score and e Adhesion area for the control, Interceed, DK-film, PLA-NM, and SLNM groups on 7 and 14 d, respectively. The experiments in b, c are replicated three times independently with similar results.

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