Lantern‐Inspired On‐Skin Helical Interconnects for Epidermal Electronic Sensors
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Jinming Jian | Zhuguo Li | Houfang Liu | Yi Yang | Xin Li | Tianrui Cui | Jiandong Xu | Ze-Yi Tang | Tian-ling Ren | Ding Li | Zhikang Chen | Wancheng Shao | Jianlan Yan | Anzi Yan | Zigan Xu | Guohua Wu | Zeyi Tang
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