Water-responsive supercontractile polymer films for bioelectronic interfaces
Connecting different electronic devices is usually straightforward because they have paired, standardized interfaces, in which the shapes and sizes match each other perfectly. Tissue-electronics interfaces, however, cannot be standardized, because tissues are soft1-3 and have arbitrary shapes and si...
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Main Authors: | Yi, Junqi, Zou, Guijin, Huang, Jianping, Ren, Xueyang, Tian, Qiong, Yu, Qianhengyuan, Wang, Ping, Yuan, Yuehui, Tang, Wenjie, Wang, Changxian, Liang, Linlin, Cao, Zhengshuai, Li, Yuanheng, Yu, Mei, Jiang, Ying, Zhang, Feilong, Yang, Xue, Li, Wenlong, Wang, Xiaoshi, Luo, Yifei, Loh, Xian Jun, Li, Guanglin, Hu, Benhui, Liu, Zhiyuan, Gao, Huajian, Chen, Xiaodong |
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Other Authors: | School of Materials Science and Engineering |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2024
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173336 |
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