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Wang et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Conformal electrodes for on‐skin digitalization

Wang et al., 2021

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12308729860686984446
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Wang C
He K
Li J
Chen X
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On‐skin digitalization, streamlining the concept of the “human to device to cyberspace” platform, has attracted great attention due to its vital function in remote medicine and human– cyber interfaces. Beyond traditional rigid electrodes, soft electrodes with conformal and …
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