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In situ optical coherence tomography reveals significant size dependence of hydrogel working curves

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Rion Wendland, Orion Kafka, Thomas Kolibaba, Callie Higgins, Grant Draper, Nick Clinton, Raghuveer Lalitha Sridhar, Kalyan Vydiam, Daniel Backman, Aman Kaur, Matt Gelber, Matthew Bedell, Scott Turner, Jason Killgore
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Small Methods

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Wendland, R. , Kafka, O. , Kolibaba, T. , Higgins, C. , Draper, G. , Clinton, N. , Sridhar, R. , Vydiam, K. , Backman, D. , Kaur, A. , Gelber, M. , Bedell, M. , Turner, S. and Killgore, J. (2026), In situ optical coherence tomography reveals significant size dependence of hydrogel working curves, Small Methods, [online], https://doi.org/10.1002/smtd.202502336, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=960625 (Accessed April 25, 2026)
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Created March 9, 2026, Updated April 24, 2026
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