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From: Nanoengineered injectable hydrogels derived from layered double hydroxides and alginate for sustained release of protein therapeutics in tissue engineering applications

Fig. 2

Injectability and moldability. A INHs can be extruded from a hypodermic needle (25G) and can form a bulk gel. The INHs can also be remolded into different shapes (e.g., Moon, star and fish). B The remolded hydrogel can adhere to the skin and adapt the finger’s movements. SEM image of C Alg Gel and (D and E) INHs with and without sonication. C1, D1 and E1 are the corresponding magnified images of C, D and E respectively. The INHs hydrogel prepared with sonication showed effective dispersion within the porous network of hydrogels

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