A molecular robot is an intelligent molecular system. A typical control problem of molecular robots is to maintain the concentration of a specific DNA strand at the desired level, which is typically attained by a molecular feedback control mechanism. A molecular feedback system can be constructed in a bottom-up method by transforming a nonlinear chemical reaction system into a pseudo-linear system. This method enables the implementation of a molecular proportional-integral (PI) controller on a DNA reaction system. However, a DNA reaction system is driven by fuel DNA strand consumption, and without a sufficient amount of fuel strands, the molecular PI controller cannot perform normal operations as a concentration regulator. In this study, we...
Chemical reaction networks can be utilised as basic components for nucleic acid feedback control sys...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2020At the nanoscale, the ability to control spatio-tempor...
AbstractVarious artificial molecular devices, including some made of DNA or RNA, have been developed...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The potential of robots operating at a molecular or ce...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
In practical applications of dynamic DNA nanotechnology, a biomolecular controller is required for m...
We show how an important class of nonlinear feedback controllers can be designed using idealized abs...
Recent advances in DNA computing have greatly facilitated the design of biomolecular circuitry based...
Biological organisms use complex molecular networks to navigate their environment and regulate their...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
The design of synthetic circuits for controlling molecular-scale processes is an important goal of s...
In dynamic DNA nanotechnology, the DNA strand displacement technique provides the cornerstone for th...
The design of synthetic circuits for controlling molecular-scale processes is an important goal of s...
Molecular machines, such as ATPases or motor proteins, couple the catalysis of a chemical reaction, ...
Biological organisms use complex molecular networks to navigate their environment and regulate their...
Chemical reaction networks can be utilised as basic components for nucleic acid feedback control sys...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2020At the nanoscale, the ability to control spatio-tempor...
AbstractVarious artificial molecular devices, including some made of DNA or RNA, have been developed...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The potential of robots operating at a molecular or ce...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
In practical applications of dynamic DNA nanotechnology, a biomolecular controller is required for m...
We show how an important class of nonlinear feedback controllers can be designed using idealized abs...
Recent advances in DNA computing have greatly facilitated the design of biomolecular circuitry based...
Biological organisms use complex molecular networks to navigate their environment and regulate their...
Reversible control over the functionality of biological systems via external triggers may be used in...
The design of synthetic circuits for controlling molecular-scale processes is an important goal of s...
In dynamic DNA nanotechnology, the DNA strand displacement technique provides the cornerstone for th...
The design of synthetic circuits for controlling molecular-scale processes is an important goal of s...
Molecular machines, such as ATPases or motor proteins, couple the catalysis of a chemical reaction, ...
Biological organisms use complex molecular networks to navigate their environment and regulate their...
Chemical reaction networks can be utilised as basic components for nucleic acid feedback control sys...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2020At the nanoscale, the ability to control spatio-tempor...
AbstractVarious artificial molecular devices, including some made of DNA or RNA, have been developed...