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Nanotechnology: Science and Computation 2006
- Junghuei Chen, Natasa Jonoska, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Nanotechnology: Science and Computation. Natural Computing Series, Springer 2006, ISBN 978-3-540-30295-7
DNA Nanotechnology - Algorithmic Self-assembly
- Paul W. K. Rothemund:
Scaffolded DNA Origami: from Generalized Multicrossovers to Polygonal Networks. 3-21 - Zhaoxiang Deng, Yi Chen, Ye Tian, Chengde Mao:
A Fresh Look at DNA Nanotechnology. 23-34 - Hao Yan, Yan Liu:
DNA Nanotechnology: an Evolving Field. 35-53 - Erik Winfree:
Self-healing Tile Sets. 55-78 - John H. Reif, Sudheer Sahu, Peng Yin:
Compact Error-Resilient Computational DNA Tilings. 79-103 - Giuditta Franco, Natasa Jonoska:
Forbidding - Enforcing Conditions in DNA Self-assembly of Graphs. 105-118
Codes for DNA Nanotechnology
- Mirela Andronescu, Anne Condon:
Finding MFE Structures Formed by Nucleic Acid Strands in a Combinatorial Set. 121-135 - Lila Kari, Kalpana Mahalingam:
Involution Solid Codes. 137-146 - Russell J. Deaton, Junghuei Chen, Jin Woo Kim, Max H. Garzon, David Harlan Wood:
Test Tube Selection of Large Independent Sets of DNA Oligonucleotides. 147-161
DNA Nanodevices
- Bernard Yurke:
DNA-Based Motor Work at Bell Laboratories. 165-174 - Jong-Shik Shin, Niles A. Pierce:
Nanoscale Molecular Transport by Synthetic DNA Machines. 175-188
Electronics, Nanowire and DNA
- Mitsuhiko Shionoya:
A Supramolecular Approach to Metal Array Programming Using Artificial DNA. 191-197 - Andreas Wolff, Andrea Csaki, Wolfgang Fritzsche:
Multicomponent Assemblies Including Long DNA and Nanoparticles - An Answer for the Integration Problem? 199-213 - Yongqiang Xue, Mark Ratner:
Molecular Electronics: from Physics to Computing. 215-245
Other Bio-molecules in Self-assembly
- Bruno Samorì, Giampaolo Zuccheri, Anita Scipioni, Pasquale De Santis:
Towards an Increase of the Hierarchy in the Construction of DNA-Based Nanostructures Through the Integration of Inorganic Materials. 249-260 - Christof Niemeyer:
Adding Functionality to DNA Arrays: the Development of Semisynthetic DNA-Protein Conjugates. 261-276 - Dietmar Pum, Margit Sára, Bernhard Schuster, Uwe Sleytr:
Bacterial Surface Layer Proteins: a Simple but Versatile Biological Self-assembly System in Nature. 277-290
Biomolecular Computational Models
- Masami Hagiya, Satsuki Yaegashi, Keiichiro Takahashi:
Computing with Hairpins and Secondary Structures of DNA. 293-308 - Milan N. Stojanovic:
Bottom-up Approach to Complex Molecular Behavior. 309-320 - Tom Head, Susannah Gal:
Aqueous Computing: Writing on Molecules Dissolved in Water. 321-331
Computations Inspired by Cells
- Francesco Bernardini, Marian Gheorghe, Natalio Krasnogor, Gheorghe Paun:
Turing Machines with Cells on the Tape. 335-348 - Andre R. O. Cavalcanti, Laura F. Landweber:
Insights into a Biological Computer: Detangling Scrambled Genes in Ciliates. 349-359 - Tero Harju, Ion Petre, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Modelling Simple Operations for Gene Assembly. 361-373
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