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Molecular Computing with Deoxyribozymes

2008
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the molecular computing with deoxyribozymes. Silicomimetic molecular computing is based on an idea that individual molecules can perform basic logical operations and make simple decisions based on the presence or absence of multiple factors in solution. Using deoxyribozymes, nucleic acid catalysts made of DNA,
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From molecular computing to molecular programming

2001
The purpose of this article is to survey the research in molecular computing, including the achievements of the Japanese Molecular Computer Project, and foresee the future of the field. In addition to describing the major achievements of the project, Suyama's Dynamic Programming Molecular Computer and Sakamoto's Hairpin Engines, we summarize the ...
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Computers and Computation in Molecular Physics

1983
Computers have become a basic tool in physics over the past two decades. The 4th generation of computers available since the beginning of the eighties has increased the number of problems accessible to investigation considerably and experience with these systems is now available.
G. H. F. Diercksen   +2 more
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Models of molecular computing based on molecular reactions

New Generation Computing, 2002
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Molecular Computing

2003
The next great change in computer science and information technology will come from mimicking the techniques by which biological organisms process information. To do this computer scientists must draw on expertise in subjects not usually associated with their field, including organic chemistry, molecular biology, bioengineering, and smart materials ...
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Fuzzy logic in Molecular Computing

2009
There exists a worldwide race to make microprocessors of computers as much powerful as possible by shrinking electronic components and cramming logic gates onto smaller and smaller wafers of silicon. Over the past few years, some companies and several academic laboratories have started seriously entertaining the idea of constructing computers in which ...
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Molecular Crowding by Computational Approaches

Molecular crowding plays a crucial role in biological and medicinal systems, impacting the structure, behavior, and function of biomolecules within the densely packed environments of cells. This chapter provides an overview of the implications of molecular crowding, exploring how the high concentration of macromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids,
Orkid, Coskuner-Weber   +2 more
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Soft molecular computing

2000
Max H. Garzon   +2 more
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