BIOMOLECULAR COMPUTATION FOR BIONANOTECHNOLOGY
Ouvrage 9781596930148 : BIOMOLECULAR COMPUTATION FOR BIONANOTECHNOLOGY
Description
This first-of-its-kind resource on molecular computation gives you a
thorough grasp of the technologies, biochemical details, and theoretical
models at the cutting edge of this multidisciplinary field, and provides
you with a detailed roadmap to the challenges ahead. It explores
advances in molecular biology and nanotechnology and illuminates how the
convergence of various technologies, from nanobioscience to
nanobioinformatics, is propelling computational capacity beyond the
limitations of traditional hardware technology and into the realm of
moleware.
At its core, this peerless volume gives you a definitive understanding
of the nanotechnology tools, methods, and issues fueling the drive to
non-silicon computing. It brings you up to speed on DNA computing and
membrane computing, and describes nanobiomachines including NanobioICT
and their potential in information processing and communications. You
gain insight into techniques for representing and operating information
by molecules, along with other key issues like controlling biomolecular
signaling and designing algorithms for molecular computing and moleware
communication. The book presents the biological and mathematical aspects
of kinase computing as an example of molecular computation through
cell-based nanobiomachines, and reviews the latest directions in
molecular bioinformatics including protein interactome networks. With
its wealth of models, algorithms, designs, and problem-solving
applications, this volume is the first to bridge the gap between
biomaterial sciences/molecular biology modeling and bioinformatics
engineering for bionanoscale phenomena.
Table of Contents
Introduction _ How to Go Beyond Traditional Computers? Scientific
Motivation and Needs from Industries. Cutting-Edge Technologies for
Building a Molecular Computer: From Nanobioscience and Nanotechnology to
Nanobioinformatics. Challenges from Real-World Applications. Innovations
and Breakthroughs in the New Millennium. Crucial Steps to Build a
Molecular Nanobiocomputer. Preliminary in Nanobioscience.
The State-of-the-Art Molecular Biology and Nanotechnology _ Genomics.
Proteomics and Protein Interactome Networks. Cellular Structure in the
View of Molecular Biology. Cell as a Nanobiomachine. Signal Transduction
and Signaling Pathways of Cells. Measurement, Detection, and
Manipulation of Biological Molecules in Material Science.
Pharmaceuticals Nanobioinformatics.
Nanobiomachines for Information Processing and Communications: Exploring
Fundamental Principles of NanobioICT _ Missions of Nanobio ICT.
Information Theory for NanobioICT: Shannon meets eynmen. Approaches to
Nanobio ICT. A Glance at I nformatics of Moleware Communication. An
Informatics Form of A Molecular Viterbi Algorithm Network Coding in
Molecular Informatics. Quadruple Convergence.
Computing by Biomoleware: Diverse Methods from Diversified Materials _
How to Build an Engineered Computational Nanobiosystem: Inspiration from
Existing Nanobiomachines in Nature. Information Processing in Artificial
Nanobiosystems: An Odyssey Beyond the Blind Matchmaker. Computing by
Nucleic Acids. Computing by Biochemical Reactions in Microbes.
Theoretical Biomolecular Computing _ Basic Concepts in Computer Science
for Molecular Computing. Formalized Molecular computing. How to Design
Algorithms for a Molecular Computer. Touchstone for Nanobio-oracle:
Moleware Logic.
Cellular Biomolecular Computing Based on Signaling Pathways: Kinase
Computing _ Cellular Pathway: Another Ubiquitous Society in Another
Universe. The Molecular Switch As a Bridge Across Between Cell
Communication and Molecular Computing. From Automaton to Rewriting:
Towards General Parallel Computing. Blueprint of a Kinase Computer.
Comparison of Algorithms of Biomolecular Computing and Molecular
Bioinformatics _ Formal Characteristics of Algorithms of Biomolecular
Computing. Interactions in Molecular Bioinformatics Algorithms.
Common-points of Biomolecular Computing and Molecular Bioinformatics on
Algorithmic Aspect. Exploring Logical Description for Molecular
Bioinformatics Based on Formalization and Abstract Operation.
Emerging Nanobiotechnology in Multi-Disciplines _ The Tale of Two Media:
Molecular Electricity and Biomolecular Signaling. How Small Nanocomputer
Can Be Made? A Nanocomputer That May Lead to Surpass the Turing Machine?
Informatics of Porphyrin Systems. Transition from the Supporting Points
to Integration of Different Aspects of Molecular Information Processing.
Cell Communication for Engineering Purpose.
References.
Auteur : LIU
Editeur : ARTECH HOUSE
Nombre de pages : 357
Date de publication : 03 2007
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