Realization of Associative Memory in an Enzymatic Process: Toward Biomolecular Networks with Learning and Unlearning Functionalities

We report a realization of an associative memory signal/information processing system based on simple enzyme-catalyzed biochemical reactions. Optically detected chemical output is always obtained in response to the triggering input, but the system can also “learn” by association, to later respond to...

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Hauptverfasser: Bocharova, Vera, MacVittie, Kevin, Chinnapareddy, Soujanya, Halámek, Jan, Privman, Vladimir, Katz, Evgeny
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