论文
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A Magnetized Microneedle-Array Based Flexible Triboelectric-Electromagnetic Hybrid Generator for Human Motion Monitoring
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Rapid synthesis of metallic and alloy micro/nanoparticles by laser ablation towards water
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A Mini Review of Microneedle Array Electrode for Bio-Signal Recording: A Review
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Cactus‐Inspired Conical Spines with Oriented Microbarbs for Efficient Fog Harvesting
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Rapidly Fabricated Microneedle Arrays Using Magnetorheological Drawing Lithography for Transdermal Drug Delivery
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Point-of-need detection of microcystin-LR using a smartphone-controlled electrochemical analyzer
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A smartphone-based quantitative detection device integrated with latex microsphere immunochromatography for on-site detection of zearalenone in cereals and feed
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Fabrication of gradient porous microneedle array by modified hot embossing for transdermal drug delivery
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Simultaneous detection of glucose, uric acid and cholesterol using flexible microneedle electrode array-based biosensor and multi-channel portable electrochemical analyzer
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Magnetization-Induced Self-Assembling of Bendable Microneedle Arrays for Triboelectric Nanogenerators
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Touch-actuated microneedle array patch for closed-loop transdermal drug delivery
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Additive Manufacturing of Honeybee-Inspired Microneedle for Easy Skin Insertion and Difficult Removal
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Single-step selective metallization on insulating substrates by laser-induced molten transfer
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Continuous needleless electrospinning of magnetic nanofibers from magnetization-induced self-assembling PVA/ferrofluid cone array
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Fabrication of Flexible Microneedle Array Electrodes for Wearable Bio-Signal Recording
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Fabrication of Composite Microneedle Array Electrode for Temperature and Bio-Signal Monitoring
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Needleless electrospray of magnetic film from magnetization-induced cone array
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Rapid fabrication of microneedles using magnetorheological drawing lithography
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Flexible microneedle array electrode using magnetorheological drawing lithography for bio-signal monitoring
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Ultrafast fabrication of micro-channels and graphite patterns on glass by nanosecond laser-induced plasma-assisted ablation (LIPAA) for electrofluidic devices