Stretchable, Transparent, Tough, Ultrathin, and Self-limiting Skin-like Substrate for Stretchable Electronics.
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Nae-Eung Lee | Saqib Siddiqui | Tran Quang Trung | T. Trung | N. Lee | Saqib Siddiqui | Adeela Hanif | Adeela Hanif | Phan Tan Toi
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