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From: Targeted delivery and ROS-responsive release of Resolvin D1 by platelet chimeric liposome ameliorates myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury

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Preparation and Characteristics of PLP-RvD1. A TEM of PLP-RvD1. B Size of LPs, LP-RvD1 and PLP-RvD1 (n = 3 per group). C Zeta potential of LPs, LP-RvD1 and PLP-RvD1 (n = 3 per group). D Polymer dispersity index of LPs, LP-RvD1 and PLP-RvD1 (n = 3 per group). D Release profiles of RvD1 from nanovesicles (n = 3 per group). F Protein content visualization of PMVs and PLP-RvD1 running on SDS-PAGE at equivalent protein concentrations followed by Coomassie staining. G Western Blot of five key proteins in PLTs, PMVs, LP-RvD1, and PLP-RvD1 that mediate the interaction between PLTs and macrophages. H The glycosylated membrane proteins with correct orientation on PLTs, PMVs, LP-RvD1, and PLP-RvD1 were stained with Texas Red-X-conjugated WGA (n = 3 per group). All data expressed as Mean ± SD

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