

Wiley_ADVANCED MATERIALS
Advanced Materials: Volume 38, Issue 5
22 January 2026
Cell-Stress-Free Percutaneous Bioelectrodes (Adv. Mater. 5/2026)
Structurally Adaptive Microneedle Bioelectrode
The cover illustrates a structurally adaptive microneedle bioelectrode that transforms from a bulky state into an ultrathin, compliant interface after insertion. This transition extends epidermal electronics into dermal electronics, enabling stress-free, stable, and long-term signal acquisition. More details can be found in the Research Article by Geunbae Lim and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/adma.202509719).
- Jungho Lee
- Gaeun Yun
- Juhyeong Jeon
- Phuong Thao Le
- Tae Sik Hwang
- Jeongwoo Park
- Jin-Hyeok Baek
- Seung Whan Kim
- Hyoun Wook Lee
- Kisang Kwon
- Jihee Kim
- Hoon Lim
- Chulhong Kim
- Sung-Min Park
- Geunbae Lim
https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15214095/2026/38/5
Image created by minjeong Kim / Nanosphere
Wiley_ADVANCED MATERIALS
Advanced Materials: Volume 38, Issue 5
22 January 2026
Cell-Stress-Free Percutaneous Bioelectrodes (Adv. Mater. 5/2026)
Structurally Adaptive Microneedle Bioelectrode
The cover illustrates a structurally adaptive microneedle bioelectrode that transforms from a bulky state into an ultrathin, compliant interface after insertion. This transition extends epidermal electronics into dermal electronics, enabling stress-free, stable, and long-term signal acquisition. More details can be found in the Research Article by Geunbae Lim and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/adma.202509719).
https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15214095/2026/38/5
Image created by minjeong Kim / Nanosphere