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Correction: Engineering an adhesive based on photosensitive polymer hydrogels and silver nanoparticles for wound healing

Qinqing Tang abc, Canwen Chen ab, Yungang Jiang ab, Jinjian Huang ab, Ye Liu ab, Peter M. Nthumba de, Guosheng Gu ab, Xiuwen Wu ab, Yun Zhao f and Jianan Ren *ab
aJinling Hospital Research Institute of General Surgery, Nanjing University, School of Medicine, Nanjing 210002, China. E-mail: jiananr@gmail.com; Tel: +86-025-80860214
bLaboratory for Trauma and Surgical Infections, Jinling Hospital, 305 East Zhongshan Road, Nanjing 210002, China
cDepartment of Emergency Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230000, China
dPlastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgery Unit, AIC Kijabe Hospital, Kijabe 00220, Kenya
eEnabling Africa Clinical Health Research (EACH Research), AIC Kijabe Hospital, EACH Africa Research, Kenya
fDepartment of General Surgery, BenQ Medical Center, The Affiliated BenQ Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China

Received 25th January 2022 , Accepted 25th January 2022

First published on 31st January 2022


Abstract

Correction for ‘Engineering an adhesive based on photosensitive polymer hydrogels and silver nanoparticles for wound healing’ by Qinqing Tang et al., J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020, 8, 5756–5764, DOI: 10.1039/d0tb00726a.


The authors noticed a mistake in the control images of Fig. 4d, in that the fluorescent image of the green living S. aureus stain in Fig. 4d control was wrongly used. The control in Fig. 4d has been replaced with a corrected image and the correct figure can be seen in this Correction notice. An independent expert has confirmed that this error does not affect the results or conclusions of the paper.
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Fig. 4 Optical images of the antibacterial activity of AHAs loaded with different concentrations of AgNPs against S. aureus (a) and E. coli (b). Bacterial colonies of S. aureus and E. coli formed using an agar diffusion assay as pointed by red arrows (c). (d) Confocal microscopy images of S. aureus and E. coli.

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