Silicones for Stretchable and Durable Soft Devices: Beyond Sylgard-184.
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Siyuan Ma | Michael D. Dickey | James D. Holbery | Kunal Mondal | M. Dickey | K. Mondal | Sungjun Park | Siyuan Ma | Sungjune Park | Robert M. Treadway | Vikash Kumar | R. M. Treadway | Vikash Kumar | J. Holbery
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