A Fast, Reversible, and Robust Gradient Nanocomposite Hydrogel Actuator with Water-Promoted Thermal Response.
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Lina Yu | Yang Yang | Zhixin Xiao | Shimei Xu | Shimei Xu | Yang Yang | Yun Tan | Wenli An | Huaxiu Xu | Di Wang | Yun Tan | Wenli An | Di Wang | Huaxiu Xu | Zhixin Xiao | Lina Yu
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