Programable biopolymeric microand nanocontainers for biocomputers



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Polymeric capsules (containers) are widely used now in researches connected to the design of new pharmaceutical preparations. Here we present data allowing to consider these objects also as essential parts of biocomputers, capable, in particular, to carry out targeted delivery and triggered start of the «main program» (encapsulated specific molecules) to the areas with damaged functioning of the system, resulted from undesirable reactions. We also consider the use of cells as program package, capable to perform parallel functions in biocomputers when delivered in a proper place and started functioning in a proper moment.

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S. Erokhina

Kazan (Volga region) Federal University; University of Genoa

L. Pastorino

University of Genoa

V. Sorokin

Kazan (Volga region) Federal University

V. Erokhin

Institute of Materials for Electronics and Magnetism

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