Programmable Biomolecule-Mediated Processors

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Abstract

Programmable biomolecule-mediated computing is a new computing paradigm as compared to contemporary electronic computing. It employs nucleic acids and analogous biomolecular structures as information-storing and -processing substrates to tackle computational problems. It is of great significance to investigate the various issues of programmable biomolecule-mediated processors that are capable of automatically processing, storing, and displaying information. This Perspective provides several conceptual designs of programmable biomolecule-mediated processors and provides some insights into potential future research directions for programmable biomolecule-mediated processors.

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Shu, J. J., Tan, Z. H., Wang, Q. W., & Yong, K. Y. (2023, November 22). Programmable Biomolecule-Mediated Processors. Journal of the American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c04142

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