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Wearable Tactile Sensors: Gelatin Methacryloyl‐Based Tactile Sensors for Medical Wearables (Adv. Funct. Mater. 49/2020)
In article number 2003601, Shiming Zhang, Libo Zhao, Ali Khademhosseini, and co‐authors demonstrate a GelMA hydrogel biosensor capable of monitoring various human physiological signals. The device shows excellent stability. Robust chemical bonding and a reliable encapsulation approach are introduced...
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description | In article number 2003601, Shiming Zhang, Libo Zhao, Ali Khademhosseini, and co‐authors demonstrate a GelMA hydrogel biosensor capable of monitoring various human physiological signals. The device shows excellent stability. Robust chemical bonding and a reliable encapsulation approach are introduced to overcome detachment and water evaporation issues in hydrogel biosensors. The presented method could be a universal strategy to improve the performance and stability of hydrogel biosensors. |
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