Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors

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 t...

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Main Authors: Shu, Jian Jun, Tan, Zi Hian, Wang, Qi-Wen, Yong, Kian Yan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1734002024-02-03T16:47:39Z Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors Shu, Jian Jun Tan, Zi Hian Wang, Qi-Wen Yong, Kian Yan School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering Biomolecular Structures Computational Problem 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. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version This research is supported by the Ministry of Education, Singapore, under its Academic Research Fund Tier1 (RG75/20). 2024-02-02T03:15:35Z 2024-02-02T03:15:35Z 2023 Journal Article Shu, J. J., Tan, Z. H., Wang, Q. & Yong, K. Y. (2023). Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 145(46), 25033-25042. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c04142 0002-7863 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173400 10.1021/jacs.3c04142 46 145 25033 25042 en RG75/20 Journal of the American Chemical Society © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. This publication is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0. application/pdf
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topic Engineering
Biomolecular Structures
Computational Problem
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Biomolecular Structures
Computational Problem
Shu, Jian Jun
Tan, Zi Hian
Wang, Qi-Wen
Yong, Kian Yan
Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors
description 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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author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Shu, Jian Jun
Tan, Zi Hian
Wang, Qi-Wen
Yong, Kian Yan
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author Shu, Jian Jun
Tan, Zi Hian
Wang, Qi-Wen
Yong, Kian Yan
author_sort Shu, Jian Jun
title Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors
title_short Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors
title_full Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors
title_fullStr Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors
title_full_unstemmed Programmable biomolecule-mediated processors
title_sort programmable biomolecule-mediated processors
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173400
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