Whiplash PCR-based methods of biomolecular computation (BMC), while highly-versatile in principle, are well-known to suffer from a simple but serious form of self-poisoning known a...
John A. Rose, Ken Komiya, Satsuki Yaegashi, Masami...
The directed evolution of proteins, using an in vitro domainal shuffling strategy was proposed in (J. Kolkman and W. Stemmer, Nat. Biotech. 19, 423 (2001). Due to backhybridization...
John A. Rose, Russell J. Deaton, Masami Hagiya, Ak...
Whiplash PCR (WPCR), due to Hagiya et al. [1], is a novel technique for autonomous molecular computation where a state machine is implemented with a single stranded DNA molecule a...
Process algebras are widely used for defining the formal semantics of concurrent communicating processes. In process algebra, concurrent processes can be specified to execute di...