HIGHLIGHTS
- who: TYPE and collaborators from the The University of Texas at Austin, United States have published the Article: Recent advances in electronic skins: material progress and applications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this mini-review, we highlighted recently reported advances in materials for next-generation wearable skin bioelectronics.
SUMMARY
Developing a skin bioelectronic system requires the consideration of many aspects, including material and structure selection and device properties. New flexible electronic materials, such as intrinsically conductive polymers (Tee and Ouyang, 2018), nanomaterials (Jung et_al, 2022), and carbon-based polymeric materials . . .

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