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CURRENT OPINION IN SOLID STATE & MATERIALS SCIENCE

ISSN:

1359-0286

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1879-0348

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  • automation, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies (Engineering and Technology)
  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • materials engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)
  • chemical sciences (Natural sciences)
  • physical sciences (Natural sciences)

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2013 9.1
2012 5.9
2011 5.9

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Year 2025
  • Conductive Hydrogels: Bioelectronics and Environmental Applications
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    • S. Safavi-Mirmahalleh
    • M. K. Yazdi
    • M. Saeb
    • M. Salami-Kalajahi

    - CURRENT OPINION IN SOLID STATE & MATERIALS SCIENCE - Year 2025

    Flexible multimodal sensors have garnered continued attention due to their tunable structural performance and sensitivity to electric signals, adaptability to various environments, and outstanding mechanical properties. However, the limited self-healing capabilities, degradation, and reversible self-adhesion of sensors made from rubbers, elastomers, and other polymers have hindered their widespread application. Flexible sensors...

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Year 2022

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