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View article: Increased Susceptibility to Mechanical Stretch Drives the Persistence of Keloid Fibroblasts: An Investigation Using a Stretchable PDMS Platform
Increased Susceptibility to Mechanical Stretch Drives the Persistence of Keloid Fibroblasts: An Investigation Using a Stretchable PDMS Platform Open
Background: Keloids are a common fibrotic disease of the skin, with the pathological hallmark of excessive extracellular matrix synthesis due to abnormal fibroblast activity. Since keloids clinically arise in areas of high mechanical tensi…
View article: Stretchable Ag<sub>2</sub>Se Thermoelectric Fabric with Simple and Nonthermal Fabrication for Wearable Electronics
Stretchable Ag<sub>2</sub>Se Thermoelectric Fabric with Simple and Nonthermal Fabrication for Wearable Electronics Open
As the field of wearable electronics continues to expand, the integration of inorganic thermoelectric (TE) materials into fabrics has emerged as a promising development due to their excellent TE properties. However, conventional thermal me…
View article: Highly Stretchable Thermoelectric Fiber with Embedded Copper(I) Iodide Nanoparticles for a Multimodal Temperature, Strain, and Pressure Sensor in Wearable Electronics
Highly Stretchable Thermoelectric Fiber with Embedded Copper(I) Iodide Nanoparticles for a Multimodal Temperature, Strain, and Pressure Sensor in Wearable Electronics Open
Thermoelectric (TE) fibers have excellent potential for multimodal sensor, which can detect mechanical and thermal stimuli, used in advanced wearable electronics for personalized healthcare system. However, previously reported TE fibers ha…
View article: Cerebral Oximetry: Ultrastretchable Helical Conductive Fibers Using Percolated Ag Nanoparticle Networks Encapsulated by Elastic Polymers with High Durability in Omnidirectional Deformations for Wearable Electronics (Adv. Funct. Mater. 29/2020)
Cerebral Oximetry: Ultrastretchable Helical Conductive Fibers Using Percolated Ag Nanoparticle Networks Encapsulated by Elastic Polymers with High Durability in Omnidirectional Deformations for Wearable Electronics (Adv. Funct. Mater. 29/2020) Open
In article number 1910026, Kyung-In Jang, Taeyoon Lee, and co-workers develop a highly stretchable and reliable 3D helical fiber to fabricate stretchable interconnects for wearable devices. The biaxially stretchable passive matrix light-em…