• Journal of Semiconductors
  • Vol. 40, Issue 11, 111607 (2019)
Mei Qin1, Hao Guo1, Zhang Dai1, Xu Yan1、2, and Xin Ning1、2
Author Affiliations
  • 1Industrial Research Institute of Nonwovens & Technical Textiles, College of Textiles & Clothing, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China
  • 2Collaborative Innovation Center for Eco-Textiles of Shandong Province, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China
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    Mei Qin, Hao Guo, Zhang Dai, Xu Yan, Xin Ning. Advances in flexible and wearable pH sensors for wound healing monitoring[J]. Journal of Semiconductors, 2019, 40(11): 111607 Copy Citation Text show less
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    Mei Qin, Hao Guo, Zhang Dai, Xu Yan, Xin Ning. Advances in flexible and wearable pH sensors for wound healing monitoring[J]. Journal of Semiconductors, 2019, 40(11): 111607
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