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Fig. 2 | Military Medical Research

Fig. 2

From: The marriage of immunomodulatory, angiogenic, and osteogenic capabilities in a piezoelectric hydrogel tissue engineering scaffold for military medicine

Fig. 2

Characterization of the piezoelectric hydrogels. a Representative SEM images of different hydrogel samples, the red arrows represent piezoelectric nanoparticles. b EDS elemental mapping of the CG/PHA/5%PBT piezoelectric hydrogel. XRD (c), FTIR (d), rheological curve (e), and elasticity modulus (f) of different hydrogel samples. g The output voltage of different hydrogel samples under 10 Hz and 1 kP pressure. *P < 0.05, compared with the CG group; #P < 0.05, compared with the CG/PHA group. CG chitosan/gelatin, PHA polydopamine coated-hydroxyapatite, PBT polydopamine coated-barium titanate, SEM scanning electron microscope, EDS energy disperse spectroscopy, XRD X-ray diffraction, FTIR fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

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