News and Views abstract
Nature Nanotechnology 2, 84 - 85 (2007)
doi:10.1038/nnano.2007.23
Biotechnology: Logic goes in vitro
Ehud Shapiro1 and Binyamin Gil1
- are in the Departments of Computer Science and Applied Math and Biological Chemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100 Israel. e-mail: ehud.shapiro@weizmann.ac.il; e-mail: binyamin.gil@weizmann.ac.il
Abstract
Since its earliest inception, the computer has evolved with the development of faster and smaller electronics. Now, DNA logic circuits tread in water — where no electronic circuit can.
MORE ARTICLES LIKE THIS
These links to content published by NPG are automatically generated.
NEWS AND VIEWS
Boolean calculations made easy (for ribozymes)Nature Biotechnology News and Views (01 Nov 2005)
DNA nanotechnology A nanomachine goes liveNature Nanotechnology News and Views (01 May 2009)
See all 4 matches for News And ViewsRESEARCH
A deoxyribozyme-based molecular automatonNature Biotechnology Research (01 Sep 2003)
A universal RNAi-based logic evaluator that operates in mammalian cellsNature Biotechnology Research (01 Jul 2007)
See all 3 matches for Research
