Open Access Article
Max J. S.
Hill
and
Dave J.
Adams
*
School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK. E-mail: dave.adams@glasgow.ac.uk
First published on 22nd January 2024
Correction for ‘Multi-layer 3D printed dipeptide-based low molecular weight gels’ by Max J. S. Hill et al., Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 5960–5965, https://doi.org/10.1039/D2SM00663D.
Fig. 6 (a) Schematic diagram of multi component 3D printed multi-layered samples in which layers have (i) preserved gel filament boundaries and (ii) interfacing between separately extruded material. (b) Multi-dyed confocal microscopy images of a boundary formed by printing 2NapFV (Nile Blue A, 2 μL mL−1 at 0.1 wt%, (b)(i) bottom, (b)(ii)–(iv) top) and FmocFF (Nile Blue A (b)(i) top, fluorescein (b)(ii) bottom, Nile Red (b)(iii) bottom, thioflavin T (b)(iv) bottom, 2 μL mL−1 at 0.1 wt%) gels (5 mg mL−1, φ DMSO 0.2, 4 μL mm−1) alongside each other. Scale bars (white) represent 100 μm.
All text references to, and discussion of, Fig. 6 are correct. This correction does not affect the conclusions of the manuscript.
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