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. 2017 Jul 3;114(29):E5835–E5844. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1618676114

Table S1.

AFM Measurements of polyacrylamide gels

Gel formulation Experiment Elastic modulus, kPa SD n
3.1%T, 3.22%C 1 * * *
5.1%T, 2.91%C 1 9.61491 0.2818 25
2 9.21432 0.6096 26
10%T, 1%C 1 31.75031 0.810869 25
2 29.32711 2.187512 22
3 27.54688 0.871303 30
10%T, 2.5%C 1 52.56912 1.264124 26
2 67.15331 1.7727621 25
3 57.29712 0.866444 29

Shown are AFM measurements indicating the elastic moduli of the gel formulations used in this study. For sample nomenclature, “%T” indicates the total polymer content, and “%C” indicates the cross-linker concentration used during polymerization. For each experiment, 22–30 total indentations were made in five different regions of the gel to account for any heterogeneity, which resulted in a total of 51 measurements for the “5.1%T, 2.91%C” group, 77 measurements for the “10%T, 1%C” group, and 80 measurements for the “10%T, 2.5%C” group.

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The gel formulation of “3.1%T, 3.22%C” is expected to have an elastic modulus of ∼1 kPa, but we were unable to determine the elastic modulus of that sample due to the AFM probe sticking to the gel sample.