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DNA
2006
Springer
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A Framework for Modeling DNA Based Molecular Systems
Recent successes in building large scale DNA nanostructures and in constructing DNA nanomechanical devices have inspired scientists to design more complex nanoscale systems. The de...
Sudheer Sahu, Bei Wang, John H. Reif
DNA
2006
Springer
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Displacement Whiplash PCR: Optimized Architecture and Experimental Validation
Whiplash PCR-based methods of biomolecular computation (BMC), while highly-versatile in principle, are well-known to suffer from a simple but serious form of self-poisoning known a...
John A. Rose, Ken Komiya, Satsuki Yaegashi, Masami...
DNA
2006
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Sequence Design for Stable DNA Tiles
Naoki Iimura, Masahito Yamamoto, Fumiaki Tanaka, A...
DNA
2006
Springer
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In Search of Optimal Codes for DNA Computing
Max H. Garzon, Vinhthuy T. Phan, Sujoy Roy, Andrew...
DNA
2006
Springer
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DNA Hypernetworks for Information Storage and Retrieval
Content-addressability is a fundamental feature of human memory underlying many associative information retrieval tasks. In contrast to location-based memory devices, content-addre...
Byoung-Tak Zhang, Joo-Kyung Kim
DNA
2006
Springer
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Abstraction Layers for Scalable Microfluidic Biocomputers
William Thies, John Paul Urbanski, Todd Thorsen, S...
DNA
2006
Springer
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P Systems with Active Membranes Characterize PSPACE
P system is a natural computing model inspired by behavior of living cells and their membranes. We show that (semi-)uniform families of P systems with active membranes can solve i...
Petr Sosík, Alfonso Rodríguez-Pat&oa...
DNA
2006
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Design and Simulation of Self-repairing DNA Lattices
Self-repair is essential to all living systems, providing the ability to remain functional in spite of gradual damage. In the context of self-assembly of self-repairing synthetic b...
Urmi Majumder, Sudheer Sahu, Thomas H. LaBean, Joh...
DNA
2006
Springer
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DNA Sequence Design by Dynamic Neighborhood Searches
Suguru Kawashimo, Hirotaka Ono, Kunihiko Sadakane,...
DNA
2006
Springer
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Minimal Parallelism for Polarizationless P Systems
Minimal parallelism was recently introduced [3] as a way the rules of a P system are used: from each set of applicable rules associated to the same membrane, at least one must be a...
Tseren-Onolt Ishdorj