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Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation
Published on: April 15, 2011
[Molecular logic: complementarity, learning, and comparison of images in molecular world]
Biofizika
|October 11, 2005
Abstract:
It was shown that, using intramolecular transformations and based on the complementarity principle, it is possible to carry out the learning of a molecular system (memorizing of a complex input influence) and subsequent multiple comparison of a new signal with this signal.
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