جزییات کتاب
Content: Chapter 1 Biomolecular Computing: From Unconventional Computing to “Smart” Biosensors and Actuators – Editorial Introduction (pages 1–8): Prof. Dr. Evgeny KatzChapter 2 Peptide?Based Computation: Switches, Gates, and Simple Arithmetic (pages 9–32): Zehavit Dadon, Manickasundaram Samiappan, Nathaniel Wagner, Nurit Ashkenasy and Gonen AshkenasyChapter 3 Biomolecular Electronics and Protein?Based Optical Computing (pages 33–59): Jordan A. Greco, Nicole L. Wagner, Matthew J. Ranaghan, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran and Robert R. BirgeChapter 4 Bioelectronic Devices Controlled by Enzyme?Based Information Processing Systems (pages 61–80): Prof. Dr. Evgeny KatzChapter 5 Enzyme Logic Digital Biosensors for Biomedical Applications (pages 81–101): Prof. Dr. Evgeny Katz and Joseph WangChapter 6 Information Security Applications Based on Biomolecular Systems (pages 103–116): Guinevere Strack, Heather R. Luckarift, Glenn R. Johnson and Prof. Dr. Evgeny KatzChapter 7 Biocomputing: Explore Its Realization and Intelligent Logic Detection (pages 117–131): Ming Zhou and Shaojun DongChapter 8 Some Experiments and Models in Molecular Computing and Robotics (pages 133–143): Milan N. Stojanovic and Darko StefanovicChapter 9 Biomolecular Finite Automata (pages 145–179): Tamar Ratner, Sivan Shoshani, Ron Piran and Ehud KeinanChapter 10 In Vivo Information Processing Using RNA Interference (pages 181–198): Yaakov BenensonChapter 11 Biomolecular Computing Systems (pages 199–223): Harish Chandran, Sudhanshu Garg, Nikhil Gopalkrishnan and John H. ReifChapter 12 Enumeration Approach to the Analysis of Interacting Nucleic Acid Strands (pages 225–244): Satoshi Kobayashi and Takaya KawakamiChapter 13 Restriction Enzymes in Language Generation and Plasmid Computing (pages 245–263): Tom HeadChapter 14 Development of Bacteria?Based Cellular Computing Circuits for Sensing and Control in Biological Systems (pages 265–277): Michaela A. Teravest, Zhongjian Li and Largus T. AngenentChapter 15 The Logic of Decision Making in Environmental Bacteria (pages 279–302): Rafael Silva?Rocha, Javier Tamames and Victor de LorenzoChapter 16 Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of a Model for Processes Inspired by the Functioning of the Living Cell (pages 303–321): Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Jetty Kleijn, Maciej Koutny and Grzegorz RozenbergChapter 17 Computational Methods for Quantitative Submodel Comparison (pages 323–346): Andrzej Mizera, Elena Czeizler and Ion PetreChapter 18 Conclusions and Perspectives (pages 347–350): Prof. Dr. Evgeny Katz