Mao et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Stretchable photodiodes with polymer-engineered semiconductor nanowires for wearable photoplethysmographyMao et al., 2023
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- Mao P
- Li H
- Shan X
- Davis M
- Tang T
- Zhang Y
- Tong X
- Xin Y
- Cheng J
- Li L
- Yu Z
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- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Healthcare systems worldwide have been stressed to provide sufficient resources to serve the increasing and aging population in our society. The situation became more challenging at the time of pandemic. Technology advancement, especially the adoption of wearable …
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