A (Intestines) B (Intestines) Water Nano-HW Water Nano-HW Water+SVCV Nano-HW+SVCV Water+SVCV Nano-HW+SVCV C (Brain) D (Brain) Water Nano-HW Water Nano-HW Water+SVCV Nano-HW+SVCV Water+SVCV Nano-HW+SVCV
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Note any differences in tissue appearance or damage between the different groups (Nano-HW, Water, Water+SVCV, Nano-HW+SVCV). Show more…
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