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Zhu J, Zhu P, Ye Y, Zhang Y, Sun X, Yang P, et al.
Nano Lett . 2024 Oct; 24(44):14073-14081. PMID: 39466742
Moisture-driven actuators featuring programmable stimuli-responsiveness and a rapid response have garnered substantial research attention. Cellulose-based actuators face challenges, including prolonged and unstable responsiveness, along with inadequate interfacial bonding. Herein, we...
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Zhu J, Zhu P, Zhu Y, Ye Y, Sun X, Zhang Y, et al.
Carbohydr Polym . 2024 Apr; 335:122059. PMID: 38616073
Cellulose-based humidity sensors have attracted great research interest due to their hydrophilicity, biodegradability, and low cost. However, they still suffer from relatively low humidity sensitivity. Due to the presence of...
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Le K, Soltanian S, Narayana H, Servati A, Servati P, Ko F
Sci Rep . 2023 Dec; 13(1):21182. PMID: 38040739
This work presents a continuous roll-to-roll electrochemical coating system for producing silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl)-coated yarns, and their application in e-textile electrodes for biosignal monitoring. Ag/AgCl is one of the most...
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Jia S, Hu M, Gu M, Ma J, Li D, Xiang G, et al.
Small . 2023 Nov; 20(13):e2307298. PMID: 37972284
As the electron transport layer in quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs), ZnO suffers from excessive electrons that lead to luminescence quenching of the quantum dots (QDs) and charge-imbalance in QLEDs....
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Khosravi S, Soltanian S, Servati A, Khademhosseini A, Zhu Y, Servati P
Biosensors (Basel) . 2023 Jul; 13(7). PMID: 37504083
Wearable sweat biosensors for noninvasive monitoring of health parameters have attracted significant attention. Having these biosensors embedded in textile substrates can provide a convenient experience due to their soft and...
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Yang C, Chui R, Mortenson W, Servati P, Servati A, Tashakori A, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2023 Jun; 20(1):77. PMID: 37312189
Background: Wearable sensor technology can facilitate diagnostics and monitoring of people with upper extremity (UE) paresis after stroke. The purpose of this study is to investigate the perspectives of clinicians,...
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Li Y, Yin J, Liu S, Xue B, Shokoohi C, Ge G, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2023 May; 10(20):e2206982. PMID: 37150855
Hand dysfunctions in Parkinson's disease include rigidity, muscle weakness, and tremor, which can severely affect the patient's daily life. Herein, a multimodal sensor glove is developed for quantifying the severity...
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Mirzaei A, Javanshir S, Servati P
RSC Adv . 2023 Jan; 13(2):1094-1105. PMID: 36686950
The development of new bio-based cryogel materials with low environmental impact and various properties such as self-healing, flame-retardancy, low thermal conductivity has emerged as a cutting-edge research topic in special-purpose...
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Wu S, Zabihi F, Yeap R, Yousefi Darestani M, Bahi A, Wan Z, et al.
ACS Nano . 2023 Jan; PMID: 36599026
Piezoelectric nanogenerators (PENGs) provide a viable solution to convert the mechanical energy generated by body movement to electricity. One-dimensional yarns offer a platform for flexible wearable textile PENGs, which can...
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Ji X, Rao Z, Zhang W, Liu C, Wang Z, Zhang S, et al.
Micromachines (Basel) . 2022 Nov; 13(11). PMID: 36363901
With a focus on disease prevention and health promotion, a reactive and disease-centric healthcare system is revolutionized to a point-of-care model by the application of wearable devices. The convenience and...