Correction: An elastomer for epidermal electronics with adjustable adhesion force and stretchability obtained via a reverse-micelle-induced process
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Young-Min Choi | Junhyung Kim | Su Yeon Lee | Sungmook Jung | Sunho Jeong | Youngmin Choi | Yu-Lung Hwang | Sunho Jeong | Junhyung Kim | Sungmook Jung | Yujin Hwang
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