Sen Ding
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Recent Articles
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Quan Y, Ding S, Wang Y, Chen X, Zhou B, Zhou Y
Biosens Bioelectron
. 2025 Feb;
277:117294.
PMID: 40014947
Assessing heart disease and evaluating drug-induced cardiotoxicity require a deep understanding of the contractile properties of cardiac tissue, particularly at the level of individual cardiomyocytes. Traditional methods for measuring cardiomyocyte...
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Qi B, Ding S, Liang Y, Fang D, Lei M, Dai W, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2024 Nov;
16(49):68465-68477.
PMID: 39586297
Flexible and wearable devices have exhibited potential for applications in the fields of human-machine interactions (HMIs) and Internet of Things. However, challenges remain in the improvement of the communication storage...
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Dai W, Lei M, Dai Z, Ding S, Wang F, Fang D, et al.
Small
. 2024 Oct;
20(51):e2406564.
PMID: 39358937
Recent development of wearable devices is revolutionizing the way of artificial electronic skins (E-skin), physiological health monitoring and human-machine interactions (HMI). However, challenge remains to fit flexible electronic devices to...
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Liu W, Li Z, Li F, Zhang Y, Ding S
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Aug;
951:175519.
PMID: 39168342
The antiepileptic drug carbamazepine (CBZ) has been widely detected in freshwater, yet its toxic actions in fish at multiple endpoints and the subsequent recovery patterns of the impacted are less...
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Dai Z, Lei M, Ding S, Zhou Q, Ji B, Wang M, et al.
Exploration (Beijing)
. 2024 Jun;
4(2):20230046.
PMID: 38855620
The current generation of wearable sensors often experiences signal interference and external corrosion, leading to device degradation and failure. To address these challenges, the biomimetic superhydrophobic approach has been developed,...
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Li X, Xu Q, Xia R, Zhang N, Wang S, Ding S, et al.
Environ Res
. 2024 May;
254:119083.
PMID: 38735377
Plateau river ecosystems are often highly vulnerable and responsive to environmental change. The driving mechanism of fish diversity and community assembly in plateau rivers under changing environments presents a significant...
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Ding S, Zhao D, Chen Y, Dai Z, Zhao Q, Gao Y, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2024 Jan;
11(13):e2302782.
PMID: 38287891
The recent development of wearable devices is revolutionizing the way of human-machine interaction (HMI). Nowadays, an interactive interface that carries more embedded information is desired to fulfill the increasing demand...
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Fang D, Ding S, Zhou Q, Zhao D, Zhong J, Zhou B
ACS Nano
. 2023 Dec;
18(1):1157-1171.
PMID: 38147575
Exploring flexible tactile sensors capable of recognizing surface information is significant for the development of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, soft robotics, and human-machine interactions (HMI). However, it is still a...
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Quan Y, Huang Z, Wang Y, Liu Y, Ding S, Zhao Q, et al.
Mater Today Bio
. 2023 Oct;
23:100831.
PMID: 37881448
Micropillars have emerged as promising tools for a wide range of biological applications, while the influence of magnetic fields on cell behavior regulation has been increasingly recognized. However, the combined...
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Lin R, Lei M, Ding S, Cheng Q, Ma Z, Wang L, et al.
Mater Today Bio
. 2023 Sep;
23:100787.
PMID: 37766895
Ensuring accessible and high-quality healthcare worldwide requires field-deployable and affordable clinical diagnostic tools with high performance. In recent years, flexible electronics with wearable and implantable capabilities have garnered significant attention...