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Hagler, J., Yeu, J., Zhou, X., Ducharme, G., Amilhon, B., & Cicoira, F. (2022). Electrodeposited PEDOT:BF4 Coatings Improve Impedance of Chronic Neural Stimulating Probes In Vivo. Advanced Materials Interfaces, 9(35), 10 pages. External link
Kim, J., Fan, J., Petrossian, G., Zhou, X., Kateb, P., Gagnon-Lafrenais, N., & Cicoira, F. (2024). Self-healing, stretchable and recyclable polyurethane-PEDOT:PSS conductive blends. Materials Horizons, 2024, 13 pages. External link
Kateb, P., Fan, J., Jinsil, K., Zhou, X., Lodygensky, G. A., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Printable, adhesive, and self-healing dry epidermal electrodes based on PEDOT:PSS and polyurethane diol. Flexible and printed electronics, 8(4), 045006 (14 pages). Available
Li, Y., Zhou, X., Sarkar, B., Gagnon-Lafrenais, N., & Cicoira, F. (2022). Recent Progress on Self-Healable Conducting Polymers. Advanced Materials, 34(24), e2108932 (22 pages). External link
Xu, Z., Ji, S., & Zhou, X. (2019). Pseudotachylyte-induced weakness of plate-boundary fault: Insight from the indus-tsangpo suture between India and Asia. Acta Geologica Sinica-English Edition, 93(1), 1-11. External link
Zhou, X. (2023). Conducting Polymer Based Flexible Epidermal Patch Electrodes for Human Healthcare [Ph.D. thesis, Polytechnique Montréal]. Available
Zhou, X., Kateb, P., Fan, J., Kim, J., Lodygensky, G. A., Amilhon, B., Pasini, D., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Conducting polymer films and bioelectrodes combining high adhesion and electro-mechanical self-healing. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 10 pages. External link
Zhou, X., Kateb, P., Miquet-Westphal, F., Lodygensky, A., & Cicoira, F. (2023). Soft, conductive and anti-freezing conducting polymer organohydrogels. Advanced Sensor Research, 10 pages. External link
Zhou, X., Rajeev, A., Subramanian, A., Li, Y., Rossetti, N., Natale, G., Lodygensky, G. A., & Cicoira, F. (2022). Erratum to Self-healing, stretchable and highly adhesive hydrogels for epidermal patch electrodes [Acta Biomaterialia 139 (2022) 296306] (Acta Biomaterialia (2022) 139 (296306), (S1742706121005079), (10.1016/j.actbio.2021.07.069)). Acta Materialia Inc, 145, 1 page. External link
Zhou, X., Rajeev, A., Subramanian, A., Li, Y., Rossetti, N., Natale, G., Lodygensky, G. A., & Cicoira, F. (2022). Self-healing, stretchable, and highly adhesive hydrogels for epidermal patch electrodes. Acta Biomaterialia, 139, 296-306. External link