Academic Publication Skin-inspired soft bioelectronic materials, devices and systems
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A Breathable, Stretchable, and Self‐Calibrated Multimodal Electronic Skin Based on Hydrogel Microstructures for Wireless Wearables
AbstractBiomimetic electronic skins (e‐skins) are widely used in wearables, smart prosthesis and soft robotics. However, multimodal e‐skins, especially those based on hydrogels, face multiple chall...
Piezoelectric Biomaterials Inspired by Nature for Applications in Biomedicine and Nanotechnology
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Multicolour stretchable perovskite electroluminescent devices for user-interactive displays
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Polyelectrolyte gelatin-chitosan hydrogel optimized for 3D bioprinting in skin tissue engineering
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Innovations in Tactile Sensing: Microstructural Designs for Superior Flexible Sensor Performance
AbstractTactile sensors have garnered considerable interest for their capacity to detect and quantify tactile information. The incorporation of microstructural designs into flexible tactile sensors...
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