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A highly stretchable, breathable and thermoregulatory electronic skin based on the polyolefin elastomer nanofiber membrane - ScienceDirect

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A flexible strain sensor based on CNTs/PDMS microspheres for human motion detection - ScienceDirect

Highly sensitive strain sensor based on stretchable sandwich-type composite of carbon nanotube and poly(styrene–butadiene–styrene) - ScienceDirect

Flexible Air Breathable Electroluminescent Device Based on Electrospinning Process

Viscoelastic adhesive contact between a sphere and a two-dimensional nano-wavy surface - ScienceDirect

Flexible, stretchable, breathable and sweatproof all-nanofiber iontronic tactile sensor for continuous and comfortable knee joint motion monitoring - ScienceDirect

A highly stretchable, breathable and thermoregulatory electronic skin based on the polyolefin elastomer nanofiber membrane - ScienceDirect

Transparent and stretchable capacitive pressure sensor using selective plasmonic heating-based patterning of silver nanowires - ScienceDirect

Weavable and stretchable piezoresistive carbon nanotubes-embedded nanofiber sensing yarns for highly sensitive and multimodal wearable textile sensor - ScienceDirect

A stretchable and breathable form of epidermal device based on elastomeric nanofibre textiles and silver nanowires - Journal of Materials Chemistry C (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C9TC02584G

PDF) Connective tissue inspired elastomer-based hydrogel for artificial skin via radiation-indued penetrating polymerization

Fluorine-free and breathable polyethylene terephthalate/polydimethylsiloxane (PET/PDMS) fibrous membranes with robust waterproof property - ScienceDirect

Environmentally friendly waterproof and breathable electrospun nanofiber membranes via post-heat treatment - ScienceDirect

A flexible strain sensor based on CNTs/PDMS microspheres for human motion detection - ScienceDirect

Highly sensitive strain sensor based on stretchable sandwich-type composite of carbon nanotube and poly(styrene–butadiene–styrene) - ScienceDirect