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Cellular computing

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Year: 2004
Publisher: Oxford [u.a.], Oxford University Press
Series: Series in systems biology
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The completion of the first draft of the human genome has led to an explosion of interest in genetics and molecular biology. The view of the genome as a network of interacting computational components is well-established, but researchers are now trying to reverse the analogy, by using living organisms to construct logic circuits. The potential applications for such technologies is huge, ranging from bio-sensors, through industrial applications to drug delivery and diagnostics. This book would be the first to deal with the implementation of this technology, describing several working experimental demonstrations using cells as components of logic circuits, building toward computers incorporating biological components in their functioning.

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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Martyn Amos
Year: 2004
Publisher: Oxford [u.a.], Oxford University Press
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Classification: Search for this systematic BI-50, ZB-130, MA-30
Subject type: Search for this subject type Sammelwerke
ISBN: 0195155408
ISBN (2nd): 978-0-19-515540-2
Description: XII, 226 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Series: Series in systems biology
Tags: Biologie Methoden; Biologie; Zellbiologie; Zellbiologie Methoden; Rechnertechnologie; Bioinformatics; LC; Cellular automata; Molecular computers; Nanotechnology
Participating parties: Search for this character Amos, Martyn [Hrsg.]
Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand