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August 9, 2022
Ultrafast small-scale soft electromagnetic robots
Guoyong Mao, David Schiller, Doris Danninger, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
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September 3, 2016
From Playroom to Lab: Tough Stretchable Electronics Analyzed with a Tabletop Tensile Tester Made from Toy-Bricks
Richard Moser, Gerald Kettlgruber, Christian M Siket, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology
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December 20, 2017
A few-layer molecular film on polymer substrates to enhance the performance of organic devices
Tomoyuki Yokota, Takashi Kajitani, Ren Shidachi, et al.
Science Advances
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May 7, 2016
Ultraflexible organic photonic skin
Tomoyuki Yokota, Peter Zalar, Martin Kaltenbrunner, et al.
Nature Methods
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November 11, 2008
Micropatterning for quantitative analysis of protein-protein interactions in living cells
Michaela Schwarzenbacher, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Mario Brameshuber, et al.
Science Advances
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January 30, 2018
Magnetosensitive e-skins with directional perception for augmented reality
Gilbert Santiago Cañón Bermúdez, Dmitriy D Karnaushenko, Daniil Karnaushenko, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
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December 21, 2020
Designing Ultraflexible Perovskite X-Ray Detectors through Interface Engineering
Stepan Demchyshyn, Matteo Verdi, Laura Basiricò, et al.
Npj Flexible Electronics
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June 16, 2025
Algal polysaccharide Sacran-based conductive nanocomposites for ultrathin flexible and biodegradable organic electrochemical transistors
Katharina Matura, Christoph Putz, Sarka Hradilova, et al.
Nature Communications
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April 30, 2016
Ultraflexible organic amplifier with biocompatible gel electrodes
Tsuyoshi Sekitani, Tomoyuki Yokota, Kazunori Kuribara, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc
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November 13, 2020
Artificial neural networks and pathologists recognize basal cell carcinomas based on different histological patterns
Susanne Kimeswenger, Philipp Tschandl, Petar Noack, et al.
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Nature Communications
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August 9, 2022
Ultrafast small-scale soft electromagnetic robots
Guoyong Mao, David Schiller, Doris Danninger, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
|
September 3, 2016
From Playroom to Lab: Tough Stretchable Electronics Analyzed with a Tabletop Tensile Tester Made from Toy-Bricks
Richard Moser, Gerald Kettlgruber, Christian M Siket, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology
|
December 20, 2017
A few-layer molecular film on polymer substrates to enhance the performance of organic devices
Tomoyuki Yokota, Takashi Kajitani, Ren Shidachi, et al.
Science Advances
|
May 7, 2016
Ultraflexible organic photonic skin
Tomoyuki Yokota, Peter Zalar, Martin Kaltenbrunner, et al.
Nature Methods
|
November 11, 2008
Micropatterning for quantitative analysis of protein-protein interactions in living cells
Michaela Schwarzenbacher, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Mario Brameshuber, et al.
Science Advances
|
January 30, 2018
Magnetosensitive e-skins with directional perception for augmented reality
Gilbert Santiago Cañón Bermúdez, Dmitriy D Karnaushenko, Daniil Karnaushenko, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
|
December 21, 2020
Designing Ultraflexible Perovskite X-Ray Detectors through Interface Engineering
Stepan Demchyshyn, Matteo Verdi, Laura Basiricò, et al.
Npj Flexible Electronics
|
June 16, 2025
Algal polysaccharide Sacran-based conductive nanocomposites for ultrathin flexible and biodegradable organic electrochemical transistors
Katharina Matura, Christoph Putz, Sarka Hradilova, et al.
Nature Communications
|
April 30, 2016
Ultraflexible organic amplifier with biocompatible gel electrodes
Tsuyoshi Sekitani, Tomoyuki Yokota, Kazunori Kuribara, et al.
Modern Pathology : an Official Journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc
|
November 13, 2020
Artificial neural networks and pathologists recognize basal cell carcinomas based on different histological patterns
Susanne Kimeswenger, Philipp Tschandl, Petar Noack, et al.
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