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Visions of DNA Nanotechnology at 40 for the Next 40 : A Tribute to Nadrian C. Seeman / edited by Nataša Jonoska, Erik Winfree.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jonoska, Nataša, 1961-
Contributor:
Winfree, Erik, 1969-
Series:
Natural Computing Series, 2627-6461
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer science.
Nanotechnology.
Molecular biology.
Bionics.
Models of Computation.
Molecular Biology.
Bioinspired Technologies.
Local Subjects:
Models of Computation.
Nanotechnology.
Molecular Biology.
Bioinspired Technologies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (442 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Summary:
This open access book provides a unique and state-of-the-art view on DNA nanotechnology with an eye toward future developments. Intended as a tribute to Nadrian C. Seeman, who founded the field of DNA nanotechnology, the content is an exciting mixture of technical and non-technical material, reviews, tutorials, perspectives, new findings, and open questions. The book aims to inspire current researchers to sit back and think about the big picture, while also enticing new researchers to enter the field. Most of all, the book captures voices from a unique moment in time: 40 years after the publication of the first paper that envisioned DNA nanotechnology. From this vantage point, what are the untold stories, the unspoken concerns, the underlying fundamental issues, the overlooked opportunities, and the unifying grand challenges? What will help us see more clearly, see more creatively, or see farther? What is transpiring right now that could pave the way for the future? To address thesequestions, leading researchers have contributed 22 chapters, grouped into five sections: perspectives, chemistry and physics, structures, biochemical circuits, and spatial systems. This book will be an important reference point in the field of DNA nanotechnology, both for established researchers looking to take stock of the field and its future, and for newcomers such as graduate students and researchers in other fields who are beginning to appreciate the power and applicability of its methods.
Contents:
Beyond Watson-Crick
DNA nanotechnology out of equilibrium
The Evolution of DNA-Based Molecular Computing
DNA Nanotechnology Research in Japan
Reminiscences from the Trenches
Beyond DNA
Controlling single molecule conjugated oligomers and polymers with DNA
Organizing charge flow with DNA
DNA Assembly of Dye Aggregates
Building with DNA
From Molecules to Mathematics
Origami Life
Ok: a kinetic model for locally reconfigurable molecular systems
Implementing a Theoretician’s Toolkit for Self-Assembly with DNA Components
Reasoning As If
Scaling up DNA computing with array-based synthesis and high-throughput sequencing
Sequenceable Event Recorders
Computational Design of Nucleic Acid Circuits
Parallel computations with DNA-encoded chemical reaction networks
Social DNA Nanorobots
Models of Gellular Automata
Patterning DNA origami on membranes through protein self-organization.
Notes:
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OCLC:
1390127518

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