Biologically imitated capacitive flexible sensor with ultrahigh sensitivity and ultralow detection limit based on frog leg structure composites via 3D printing
Yunong Zhao(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Jun Wu(Anhui University), Shuang Shao(Anhui University), Yaohua Xu(Anhui University), Shanan Mao(Anhui University), Chengchao Jin(Anhui University), Guopeng Tang(Anhui University), Kangli Zhu(Anhui University), Xiaohui Guo(Anhui University), Weiqiang Hong(Anhui University), Yun Xia, Guoliang Xing, Zihao Yan(Anhui University), Guoqing Zheng, Jingyi Wang, Yuqing Wang(The Fourth People's Hospital), Qi Hong(Anhui University), Tianxu Zhang(Sichuan University), Tong Zhu(Anhui University), Kaikai Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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