Ying et al., 2020 - Google Patents
An ambient-stable and stretchable ionic skin with multimodal sensationYing et al., 2020
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- Ying B
- Wu Q
- Li J
- Liu X
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- Materials Horizons
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Skin serves as a physical and hygroscopic barrier to protect the inner body, and also contains sensory receptors to perceive environmental and mechanical stimuli. To recapitulate these salient features, hydrogel-based artificial skins have been developed …
- 210000003491 Skin 0 title abstract description 35
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