Information Processing by Biochemical Systems describes fully delineated
biochemical systems, organized as neural network.type assemblies. It explains
the relationship between these two apparently unrelated fields, revealing how
biochemical systems have the advantage of using the "language" of the
physiological processes and, therefore, can be organized into the neural
network.type assemblies, much in the way that natural biosystems are. A wealth
of information is included concerning both the experimental aspects (such as
materials and equipment used) and the computational procedures involved. This
authoritative reference:
* Addresses network-type connectivity, considered to be a key feature underlying
the information processing ability of the brain
* Describes novel scientific achievements, and serves as an aid for those
interested in further developing biochemical systems that will perform information-
processing functions
* Provides a viable approach for furthering progress in the area of molecular
electronics and biocomputing
* Includes results obtained in experimental studies involving a variety of real
enzyme systems
Information Processing by Biochemical Systems is intended for graduate students
and professionals, as well as biotechnologists.
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