Abstract

An ultrasensitive, visco-poroelastic artificial mechanotransducer skin over a wide spectrum of pressure is effectively demonstrated by directly mimicking the physiological tactile sensing mechanism of the Piezo2 protein in mammalian Merkel cells, as described in article number 1605973 by Hee-Tae Jung, Do Hwan Kim, and co-workers. This capability enables voice identification, health monitoring, daily pressure measurements and even measurements of a heavy weight beyond capabilities of human skin.

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