Li et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Nature-inspired strategies for the synthesis of hydrogel actuators and their applicationsLi et al., 2023
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- Li W
- Guan Q
- Li M
- Saiz E
- Hou X
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- Progress in Polymer Science
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Nature endows numerous organisms with the ability to realize their basic physiological activities through stimulus-responsive actuation. Inspired by these interesting biological structures, various biomimetic hydrogel actuators with excellent controllability, fast response …
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