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3D Printing of Hydrogels for Stretchable Ionotronic Devices

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The work was supported by the NNSF of China (21805136, 62174085), Jiangsu Province Policy Guidance Plan (BZ2019014), Six talent peak innovation team in Jiangsu province (TD-SWYY-009), “Taishan scholars” construction special fund of Shandong Province, and King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) as discussed by the authors.
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The work was supported by the NNSF of China (21805136, 62174085), Jiangsu Province Policy Guidance Plan (BZ2019014), Six talent peak innovation team in Jiangsu Province (TD-SWYY-009), “Taishan scholars” construction special fund of Shandong Province, and King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST).

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