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DNA nanostructures, known for their programmability, ease of modification, and favourable biocompatibility, have gained widespread application in the biomedical field. Among them, Tetrahedral DNA Origami (TDOs), as a novel DNA nanostructure, possesses well‐defined structures, multiple modification sites, and large cavities, making it a promising drug carrier. However, current understanding of TDOs'...
This work presents a novel structure for integrating capacitive touch and electromagnetic resonance (EMR) sensors on thin film encapsulation (TFE) of OLED display. Through co‐layer design of touch bridge electrode and EMR coil, the number of mask can be reduced, and the module thickness can also be decreased. In addition, the Cs loading of touch and the resistance of EMR coils are both reduced by...