Birge et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Optical random access memory based on bacteriorhodopsinBirge et al., 1989
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- 13973785196051164435
- Author
- Birge R
- Zhang C
- Lawrence A
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- Publication venue
- Molecular Electronics: Biosensors and Biocomputers
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During the past five years, investigators have shown considerable interest in the potential use of light transducing proteins to perform optical switching functions. 1, 2 There are significant advantages inherent in the use of biological molecules, either in their native form …
- 108010082845 Bacteriorhodopsins 0 title abstract description 35
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