Fig. 3: The in vivo survival of transplanted ovaries transplanted with GO/PLLA nanofiber scaffolds. | npj Regenerative Medicine

Fig. 3: The in vivo survival of transplanted ovaries transplanted with GO/PLLA nanofiber scaffolds.

From: Multi-biofunctional graphene oxide-enhanced poly-L-lactic acid composite nanofiber scaffolds for ovarian function recovery of transplanted-tissue

Fig. 3: The in vivo survival of transplanted ovaries transplanted with GO/PLLA nanofiber scaffolds.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a The green dotted line indicates the in situ ovarian tissue, the yellow dotted line indicates the implanted ovarian tissue, and the red dotted line indicates the material transplanted into the body. The blue arrow shows the blood vessel. Red arrow shows follicles, scale bar: 500 μm. b The most representative images of oocytes for IVM in the ovary transplantation group and co-transplantation groups. scale bar: 100 μm. c The TUNEL assay in each group after transplantation. scale bar: 200 μm. d The average IntDen of TUNEL-positive ovarian cells. Statistical significance levels are set at *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 by one-way ANOVA (Multiple comparisons). Data are presented as mean ± SD, “ns” represent non-significant difference.

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