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From: Herbal medicine derived carbon dots: synthesis and applications in therapeutics, bioimaging and sensing

Fig. 12

Anti-Gout effects of PLR-CDs. a Effects of PLR-CDs on serum uric acid levels for 24 h. b Representative images of joints from NS, Model, and H groups at 12 h. c Histological examination of H & E stained ankle joint tissues of normal group (a), model group (b), Col group (c), High-dose PLR-CDs group (d), Middle-dose PLR-CDs group (e), and Low-dose PLR-CDs group (f). Reprinted with permission from ref. [118]. Copyright (2019) by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland

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