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1. Biomimetic Electronic Skin through Hierarchical Polymer Structural Design.

2. Structural Electronic Skin for Conformal Tactile Sensing.

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

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

5. Recent Advances in Polymer Composites for Flexible Pressure Sensors.

6. Recent Progress in Advanced Units of Triboelectric Electronic Skin.

7. Finite Element Analysis Model of Electronic Skin Based on Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor.

8. Waterproof and Breathable Graphene‐Based Electronic Fabric for Wearable Sensors.

9. Sweat‐Permeable, Biodegradable, Transparent and Self‐powered Chitosan‐Based Electronic Skin with Ultrathin Elastic Gold Nanofibers.

10. Gradual Electrical‐Double‐Layer Modulation in Ion‐Polymer Networks for Flexible Pressure Sensors with Wide Dynamic Range (Adv. Funct. Mater. 7/2024).

11. Flexible Hybrid Sensor Systems with Feedback Functions.

12. Recent development of sustainable self-healable electronic skin applications, a review with insight.

13. New materials and advances in making electronic skin for interactive robots.

14. An anti-freezing and strong wood-derived hydrogel for high-performance electronic skin and wearable sensing.

15. E-Skin Development and Prototyping via Soft Tooling and Composites with Silicone Rubber and Carbon Nanotubes.

16. Transparent, stretchable and degradable protein electronic skin for biomechanical energy scavenging and wireless sensing.

17. Transduction Mechanisms, Micro-Structuring Techniques, and Applications of Electronic Skin Pressure Sensors: A Review of Recent Advances.

18. Low cost flexible pressure sensor using laser scribed GO/RGO periodic structure for electronic skin applications.

19. Flexible and Stretchable Electronic Skin with High Durability and Shock Resistance via Embedded 3D Printing Technology for Human Activity Monitoring and Personal Healthcare.

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