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Bioinspired Multifunctional Eutectogels for Skin-Like Flexible Strain Sensors with Potential Application in Deep-Learning Handwriting Recognition.

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
Polymerizable deep eutectic solvents (PDES) have recently emerged as a class of solvent-free ionically conductive elastomers and are considered among the most feasible candidates for next-generation ionotronic devices. However, the fundamental challe...

A flexible, stretchable and wearable strain sensor based on physical eutectogels for deep learning-assisted motion identification.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Physical eutectogels as a newly emerging type of conductive gel have gained extensive interest for the next generation multifunctional electronic devices. Nevertheless, some obstacles, including weak mechanical performance, low self-adhesive strength...

Degradable Magnetic Composites for Minimally Invasive Interventions: Device Fabrication, Targeted Drug Delivery, and Cytotoxicity Tests.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
Superparamagnetic nanoparticles and a functional, degradable polymer matrix based on poly(ethylene glycol) are combined to enable fully degradable magnetic microdevices for minimally invasive biomedical applications. A bioinspired helical microrobot ...

Machine learning-driven identification of early-life air toxic combinations associated with childhood asthma outcomes.

The Journal of clinical investigation
Air pollution is a well-known contributor to asthma. Air toxics are hazardous air pollutants that cause or may cause serious health effects. Although individual air toxics have been associated with asthma, only a limited number of studies have specif...

The preparation and physicochemical characterization of eprosartan mesylate-laden polymeric ternary solid dispersions for enhanced solubility and dissolution rate of the drug.

Polimery w medycynie
BACKGROUND: Eprosartan mesylate is a poorly water-soluble drug. It does not dissolve well in the aqueous gastrointestinal fluid, which means it is not absorbed well via the oral route, because a drug can cross cell membranes when it is dissolved in t...