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Nanomaterials in skin-inspired electronics: Toward soft and robust skin-like electronic nanosystems

Son et al., 2018

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13041912020497627417
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Son D
Bao Z
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ACS nano

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Skin-inspired wearable electronic/biomedical systems based on functional nanomaterials with exceptional electrical and mechanical properties have revolutionized wearable applications, such as portable Internet of Things, personalized healthcare monitors, human …
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