Antibacterial conductive hydrogels with freeze-directed microstructures reinforced by polyaniline-encapsulated bacterial cellulose for flexible sensors
Feihong Hu(Nantong University), Dehai Yu(Qilu University of Technology), Xi Gong(Qilu University of Technology), Yingjie Zhao(People’s Hospital of Rizhao), Fengshan Zhang, Rui Zhao(Northeast Normal University), Zhixin Chen, Wenxia Liu(Qilu University of Technology), Guodong Li(Qilu University of Technology), Qiang Wang(Qilu University of Technology), Zhiyang Li(Qilu University of Technology), Huili Wang(Qilu University of Technology), Baoting Dong(Qilu University of Technology)
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