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    A bioinspired flexible organic artificial afferent nerve by Kim, Yeongin, Chortos, Alex, Xu, Wentao, Liu, Yuxin, Oh, Jin Young, Son, Donghee, Kang, Jiheong, Foudeh, Amir M, Zhu, Chenxin, Lee, Yeongjun, Niu, Simiao, Liu, Jia, Pfattner, Raphael, Bao, Zhenan, Lee, Tae-Woo

    “…The distributed network of receptors, neurons, and synapses in the somatosensory system efficiently processes complex tactile information. We used flexible…”
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    Morphing electronics enable neuromodulation in growing tissue by Liu, Yuxin, Li, Jinxing, Song, Shang, Kang, Jiheong, Tsao, Yuchi, Chen, Shucheng, Mottini, Vittorio, McConnell, Kelly, Xu, Wenhui, Zheng, Yu-Qing, Tok, Jeffrey B.-H., George, Paul M., Bao, Zhenan

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-09-2020)
    “…Bioelectronics for modulating the nervous system have shown promise in treating neurological diseases 1 – 3 . However, their fixed dimensions cannot…”
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    A rational strategy for the realization of chain-growth supramolecular polymerization by Kang, Jiheong, Miyajima, Daigo, Mori, Tadashi, Inoue, Yoshihisa, Itoh, Yoshimitsu, Aida, Takuzo

    “…Over the past decade, major progress in supramolecular polymerization has had a substantial effect on the design of functional soft materials. However, despite…”
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    Artificial multimodal receptors based on ion relaxation dynamics by You, Insang, Mackanic, David G, Matsuhisa, Naoji, Kang, Jiheong, Kwon, Jimin, Beker, Levent, Mun, Jaewan, Suh, Wonjeong, Kim, Tae Yeong, Tok, Jeffrey B-H, Bao, Zhenan, Jeong, Unyong

    “…Human skin has different types of tactile receptors that can distinguish various mechanical stimuli from temperature. We present a deformable artificial…”
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    Highly conductive tissue-like hydrogel interface through template-directed assembly by Chong, Jooyeun, Sung, Changhoon, Nam, Kum Seok, Kang, Taewon, Kim, Hyunjun, Lee, Haeseung, Park, Hyunchang, Park, Seongjun, Kang, Jiheong

    Published in Nature communications (18-04-2023)
    “…Over the past decade, conductive hydrogels have received great attention as tissue-interfacing electrodes due to their soft and tissue-like mechanical…”
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    Tough and Water‐Insensitive Self‐Healing Elastomer for Robust Electronic Skin by Kang, Jiheong, Son, Donghee, Wang, Ging‐Ji Nathan, Liu, Yuxin, Lopez, Jeffrey, Kim, Yeongin, Oh, Jin Young, Katsumata, Toru, Mun, Jaewan, Lee, Yeongjun, Jin, Lihua, Tok, Jeffrey B.‐H., Bao, Zhenan

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-03-2018)
    “…An electronic (e‐) skin is expected to experience significant wear and tear over time. Therefore, self‐healing stretchable materials that are simultaneously…”
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    Tuning the Mechanical Properties of a Polymer Semiconductor by Modulating Hydrogen Bonding Interactions by Zheng, Yu, Ashizawa, Minoru, Zhang, Song, Kang, Jiheong, Nikzad, Shayla, Yu, Zhiao, Ochiai, Yuto, Wu, Hung-Chin, Tran, Helen, Mun, Jaewan, Zheng, Yu-Qing, Tok, Jeffrey B.-H, Gu, Xiaodan, Bao, Zhenan

    Published in Chemistry of materials (14-07-2020)
    “…Conjugation breakers (CBs) with different H-bonding chemistries and linker flexibilities are designed and incorporated into a diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)-based…”
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    Self-healing electronic skin with high fracture strength and toughness by Jung, Jaehoon, Lee, Sunwoo, Kim, Hyunjun, Lee, Wonbeom, Chong, Jooyeun, You, Insang, Kang, Jiheong

    Published in Nature communications (11-11-2024)
    “…Human skin is essential for perception, encompassing haptic, thermal, proprioceptive, and pain-sensing functions through ion movement. Additionally, it is…”
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    Effect of Nonconjugated Spacers on Mechanical Properties of Semiconducting Polymers for Stretchable Transistors by Mun, Jaewan, Wang, Ging‐Ji Nathan, Oh, Jin Young, Katsumata, Toru, Lee, Franklin L., Kang, Jiheong, Wu, Hung‐Chin, Lissel, Franziska, Rondeau‐Gagné, Simon, Tok, Jeffrey B.‐H., Bao, Zhenan

    Published in Advanced functional materials (24-10-2018)
    “…Nonconjugated segments in polymer semiconductors have been utilized to improve the processability of semiconducting polymers. Recently, several reports have…”
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    Tuning the Cross-Linker Crystallinity of a Stretchable Polymer Semiconductor by Wang, Ging-Ji Nathan, Zheng, Yu, Zhang, Song, Kang, Jiheong, Wu, Hung-Chin, Gasperini, Andrea, Zhang, Hongyi, Gu, Xiaodan, Bao, Zhenan

    Published in Chemistry of materials (10-09-2019)
    “…The cross-linking of conjugated polymers has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy to improve its elastic properties to give deformable semiconductors…”
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    Toughening self-healing elastomer crosslinked by metal–ligand coordination through mixed counter anion dynamics by Park, Hyunchang, Kang, Taewon, Kim, Hyunjun, Kim, Jeong-Chul, Bao, Zhenan, Kang, Jiheong

    Published in Nature communications (18-08-2023)
    “…Mechanically tough and self-healable polymeric materials have found widespread applications in a sustainable future. However, coherent strategies for…”
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    Conjugated Carbon Cyclic Nanorings as Additives for Intrinsically Stretchable Semiconducting Polymers by Mun, Jaewan, Kang, Jiheong, Zheng, Yu, Luo, Shaochuan, Wu, Hung‐Chin, Matsuhisa, Naoji, Xu, Jie, Wang, Ging‐Ji Nathan, Yun, Youngjun, Xue, Gi, Tok, Jeffrey B.‐H., Bao, Zhenan

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-10-2019)
    “…Molecular additives are often used to enhance dynamic motion of polymeric chains, which subsequently alter the functional and physical properties of polymers…”
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    Stretchable organic optoelectronic sensorimotor synapse by Lee, Yeongjun, Oh, Jin Young, Xu, Wentao, Kim, Onnuri, Kim, Taeho Roy, Kang, Jiheong, Kim, Yeongin, Son, Donghee, Tok, Jeffery B-H, Park, Moon Jeong, Bao, Zhenan, Lee, Tae-Woo

    Published in Science advances (01-11-2018)
    “…Emulation of human sensory and motor functions becomes a core technology in bioinspired electronics for next-generation electronic prosthetics and…”
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    Stretchable self-healable semiconducting polymer film for active-matrix strain-sensing array by Oh, Jin Young, Son, Donghee, Katsumata, Toru, Lee, Yeongjun, Kim, Yeongin, Lopez, Jeffrey, Wu, Hung-Chin, Kang, Jiheong, Park, Joonsuk, Gu, Xiaodan, Mun, Jaewan, Wang, Nathan Ging-Ji, Yin, Yikai, Cai, Wei, Yun, Youngjun, Tok, Jeffrey B-H, Bao, Zhenan

    Published in Science advances (01-11-2019)
    “…Skin-like sensory devices should be stretchable and self-healable to meet the demands for future electronic skin applications. Despite recent notable advances…”
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    Open–closed switching of synthetic tubular pores by Kim, Yongju, Kang, Jiheong, Shen, Bowen, Wang, Yanqiu, He, Ying, Lee, Myongsoo

    Published in Nature communications (12-10-2015)
    “…While encouraging progress has been made on switchable nanopores to mimic biological channels and pores, it remains a great challenge to realize long tubular…”
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    C₅-symmetric chiral corannulenes: desymmetrization of bowl inversion equilibrium via "intramolecular" hydrogen-bonding network by Kang, Jiheong, Miyajima, Daigo, Itoh, Yoshimitsu, Mori, Tadashi, Tanaka, Hiroki, Yamauchi, Masahito, Inoue, Yoshihisa, Harada, Soichiro, Aida, Takuzo

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (30-07-2014)
    “…Because of a rapid conformational inversion, bowl-shaped C5-symmetric corannulenes, though geometrically chiral, have not been directly resolved into their…”
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    High Energy Density Shape Memory Polymers Using Strain-Induced Supramolecular Nanostructures by Cooper, Christopher B, Nikzad, Shayla, Yan, Hongping, Ochiai, Yuto, Lai, Jian-Cheng, Yu, Zhiao, Chen, Gan, Kang, Jiheong, Bao, Zhenan

    Published in ACS central science (27-10-2021)
    “…Shape memory polymers are promising materials in many emerging applications due to their large extensibility and excellent shape recovery. However, practical…”
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    High‐Transconductance Stretchable Transistors Achieved by Controlled Gold Microcrack Morphology by Matsuhisa, Naoji, Jiang, Ying, Liu, Zhiyuan, Chen, Geng, Wan, Changjin, Kim, Yeongin, Kang, Jiheong, Tran, Helen, Wu, Hung‐Chin, You, Insang, Bao, Zhenan, Chen, Xiaodong

    Published in Advanced electronic materials (01-08-2019)
    “…High‐transconductance stretchable transistors are important for conformable and sensitive sensors for wearables and soft robotics. Remarkably high…”
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