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Additional file 1 of Fe-curcumin nanozyme-mediated immunosuppression and anti-inflammation in experimental autoimmune uveitis

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posted on 2023-12-13, 04:42 authored by Zhengxuan Jiang, Kun Liang, Xiang Gao, Fan Cao, Guangqi An, Siyu Gui, Weiwei Tang, Liping Du, Liming Tao, Xianwen Wang
Additional file 1: Figure S1. The stability of Fe-curcumin in different condition. (a) Fe-curcumin nanozyme dispersed in water. (b) Fe-curcumin nanozyme dispersed in ethanol. (c) The first day of Fe-curcumin nanozyme dispersed in solution with different pH. (d) The third day of Fe-curcumin nanozyme dispersed in solution with different pH. Figure S2. Like-bioenzyme activity of Nanozymes. (a-b) SOD enzyme activity of Fe-curcumin nanozyme. (c-d) SOD enzyme activity of four common NPs. (e) GPX enzyme activity of four common NPs. Figure S3. Cell differentiation in patients with EAU treated with or without Fe-curcumin nanozyme. Figure S4. Chemical reaction equations for the radical scavenging process. Figure S5. Effective of several NPs in reducing ROS

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the National Natural Science Foundation of China Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation Anhui Medical University Fund funded project the Basic and Clinical Cooperative Research and Promotion Program of Anhui Medical University

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