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While rapid wound healing is essential yet challenging, there is also an unmet need for functional restoration of sensation. Inspired by natural skin, an ultra‐conformable, adhesive …
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is an emerging, non-invasive imaging modality that encompasses attributes of both optical and ultrasound imaging. Because of the combination …