Molecular Design and Preparation of Protein-Based Soft Ionic Conductors with Tunable Properties.
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Chengchen Guo | Qiyang Lu | Jinghang Li | Haoran Liu | Xingyu Lu | Haoyuan Shi | J. Yeo | Ziyang Sun | Xingong Yu | Jiujie Xia | Yang Hu | Hao Lyu | Jingda Meng
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