Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating Skin

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Last updated 19 outubro 2024
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Recent advances in flexible noninvasive electrodes for surface electromyography acquisition
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Smart polymers for cell therapy and precision medicine, Journal of Biomedical Science
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating Skin
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Silk fibroins in multiscale dimensions for diverse applications - RSC Advances (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/D0RA03964K
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Highly breathable, surface-hydrophobic and wet-adhesive silk based epidermal electrode for long-term electrophysiological monitoring - ScienceDirect
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Pharmaceutics, Free Full-Text
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
a and b) Representative SEM images of freeze-dried regenerated silk
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Biomimetic Flexible Electronic Materials from Silk Fibroin-MXene Composites Developed via Mussel-Inspired Chemistry as Wearable Pressure Sensors
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Effect of plasma jet on electrochemical properties of silk fibroin hydrogel doped with PEDOT:PSS - Zhou - 2023 - Energy Science & Engineering - Wiley Online Library
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
H-bond dependence of HSF sol–gel transition kinetics: (A) and (B)
Multifunctional Biosensors Made with Self-Healable Silk Fibroin Imitating  Skin
Silk fibroin biomaterials for tissue regenerations - ScienceDirect

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