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International Journal of Bioprinting Dual tuning of 3D-printed SilMA hydrogel
Figure 5. Rheological analysis of hydrogels. (A–F) The loss modulus (G”) and storage mode (G’) of each group of hydrogels depend on the change of
amplitude scanning. (G–J) The G” and storage mode G’ of each group depend on the change of frequency scanning. (K) UV time oscillation scan to observe
the G” and storage mode G’. (L) The gel time point of each group of hydrogels according to the UV time oscillation scan. Note: Statistical significance at
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001. Abbreviations: NF, nanofibers; ns, non-significant; PEO, poly(ethylene oxide); SilMA, silk methacryloyl; UV, ultraviolet.
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