Self‐Healable Multifunctional Electronic Tattoos Based on Silk and Graphene
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Haojie Lu | Shengjie Ling | Huimin Wang | Yingying Zhang | Qi Wang | Yingying Zhang | Xiaoping Liang | Shengjie Ling | Huimin Wang | Haojie Lu | Qi Wang | Xiaoping Liang
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