Engineering entropy-driven reactions and networks catalyzed by DNA.
Artificial biochemical circuits are likely to play as large a role in biological engineering as electrical circuits have played in the engineering of electromechanical devices. Toward that end, nucleic acids provide a designable substrate for the regulation of biochemical reactions. However, it has...
Auteurs principaux: | Zhang, D, Turberfield, A, Yurke, B, Winfree, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
2007
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