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Fig. 2 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

Fig. 2

From: Sustained interleukin-10 delivery reduces inflammation and improves motor function after spinal cord injury

Fig. 2

Mineral coated β-TCP microparticles and IL-10 delivery in vitro. After incubation in mSBF, scanning electron microscopy images reveal a continuous plate-like mineral coating covering the entirety of the MCMs (a, b), allowing for sufficient binding of IL-10. At physiological conditions in SBF, the release profile of IL-10 from the MCMs was quantified using an ELISA kit. There was an initial burst release of IL-10, followed by a continuous release for at least 17 days (c). Scale bars equal 40 μm in a, 1 μm in b; error bars represent ± SEM in c

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