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Figure 8. (A) JNET with function of radiative cooling and anisotropic wettability; (B) The JNET is fabricated by different functional fibers and exhibits high sensitivity: 81.03 mV·pH-1 for pH, 0.08 μA/μM for UA, and 108.93 mV/decade for Na+; (C) Comparison of hygroscopic properties between pristine silk and JNPS; (D) The results of real-time sweat monitoring by JNET[241]. Reprinted with permission. Copyright 2023, Elsevier; (E) Schematic illustration of a fabric sensor for cortisol monitoring, with a detection limit of 1 pM for cortisol; (F) Design of an integrated system containing a biosensing module, FPCB module, Energy module and display module; (G) Different stages of stress monitoring and management[49]. Reprinted with permission. Copyright 2024, John Wiley and Sons. JNET: Janus nanoprocessed electronic textile; UA: uric acid; JNPS: Janus nanoprocessed silk; FPCB: flexible printed circuit board.