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    Nikon phase contrast optical microscope pcom
    Characteristics of composite microspheres. (A) Microscopic images of GelMA, P-GelMA and P-GelMA-Ce microspheres. (B) Diameter distribution of composite microspheres. (C) Typical scanning electron <t>microscope</t> images of GelMA, P-GelMA, and P-GelMA-Ce microspheres under different magnifications. (D) Uniform distributions of phosphonates and captured Ce 3+ on P-GelMA-Ce microspheres. (E) FTIR spectra of different microspheres. (F) The degradation curves of different microspheres in different environments over time. (G) In vitro release curves of Ce 3+ of the P-GelMA-Ce microspheres under different environments.
    Phase Contrast Optical Microscope Pcom, supplied by Nikon, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    1) Product Images from "Capturing cerium ions via hydrogel microspheres promotes vascularization for bone regeneration"

    Article Title: Capturing cerium ions via hydrogel microspheres promotes vascularization for bone regeneration

    Journal: Materials Today Bio

    doi: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.100956

    Characteristics of composite microspheres. (A) Microscopic images of GelMA, P-GelMA and P-GelMA-Ce microspheres. (B) Diameter distribution of composite microspheres. (C) Typical scanning electron microscope images of GelMA, P-GelMA, and P-GelMA-Ce microspheres under different magnifications. (D) Uniform distributions of phosphonates and captured Ce 3+ on P-GelMA-Ce microspheres. (E) FTIR spectra of different microspheres. (F) The degradation curves of different microspheres in different environments over time. (G) In vitro release curves of Ce 3+ of the P-GelMA-Ce microspheres under different environments.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Characteristics of composite microspheres. (A) Microscopic images of GelMA, P-GelMA and P-GelMA-Ce microspheres. (B) Diameter distribution of composite microspheres. (C) Typical scanning electron microscope images of GelMA, P-GelMA, and P-GelMA-Ce microspheres under different magnifications. (D) Uniform distributions of phosphonates and captured Ce 3+ on P-GelMA-Ce microspheres. (E) FTIR spectra of different microspheres. (F) The degradation curves of different microspheres in different environments over time. (G) In vitro release curves of Ce 3+ of the P-GelMA-Ce microspheres under different environments.

    Techniques Used: Microscopy, In Vitro



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    Characteristics of composite microspheres. (A) Microscopic images of GelMA, P-GelMA and P-GelMA-Ce microspheres. (B) Diameter distribution of composite microspheres. (C) Typical scanning electron microscope images of GelMA, P-GelMA, and P-GelMA-Ce microspheres under different magnifications. (D) Uniform distributions of phosphonates and captured Ce 3+ on P-GelMA-Ce microspheres. (E) FTIR spectra of different microspheres. (F) The degradation curves of different microspheres in different environments over time. (G) In vitro release curves of Ce 3+ of the P-GelMA-Ce microspheres under different environments.

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    Article Snippet: Phase contrast optical microscope (PCOM, Nikon, Japan) was used to observe the shape and particle size of each group of composite microspheres, and Image J software was used for semi quantitative statistical analysis to draw the particle size distribution map.

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