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1. Skin Electrodes Based on TPU Fiber Scaffolds with Conductive Nanocomposites with Stretchability, Breathability, and Washability.

2. Recent Advances in Flexible Multifunctional Sensors.

3. Pathways toward wearable and high-performance sensors based on hydrogels: toughening networks and conductive networks.

4. Emerging Functional Polymer Composites for Tactile Sensing.

5. Digitized Construction of Iontronic Pressure Sensor with Self-Defined Configuration and Widely Regulated Performance.

6. The Progress of Research into Flexible Sensors in the Field of Smart Wearables.

7. Human touch sensation-inspired, ultrawide-sensing-range, and high-robustness flexible piezoresistive sensor based on CB/MXene/SR/fiber nanocomposites for wearable electronics.

8. A Triple-Mode Flexible E-Skin Sensor Interface for Multi-Purpose Wearable Applications.

9. Mapping Sensory Spots for Moderate Temperatures on the Back of Hand.

10. Review: Sensors for Biosignal/Health Monitoring in Electronic Skin

11. Skin-Inspired Pressure Sensor with MXene/P(VDF-TrFE-CFE) as Active Layer for Wearable Electronics

12. Fully Organic Self-Powered Electronic Skin with Multifunctional and Highly Robust Sensing Capability

13. Printable, Highly Sensitive Flexible Temperature Sensors for Human Body Temperature Monitoring: A Review

14. Highly Stretchable, Elastic, and Sensitive MXene-Based Hydrogel for Flexible Strain and Pressure Sensors

15. Skin-Interfaced Sensors in Digital Medicine: from Materials to Applications

16. Responsive microgels-based wearable devices for sensing multiple health signals.

17. 3D Printing Technologies for Flexible Tactile Sensors toward Wearable Electronics and Electronic Skin

18. Skin-Inspired Pressure Sensor with MXene/P(VDF-TrFE-CFE) as Active Layer for Wearable Electronics.

19. Advanced Materials for Use in Soft Self-Healing Devices

20. 3D Printing Technologies for Flexible Tactile Sensors toward Wearable Electronics and Electronic Skin.

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