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1 April 1998 Biomolecular processing of optical signals: II. Simulation tool for analysis and design
Klaus-Peter Zauner, Michael Conrad
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Abstract
A highly flexible simulation tool has been developed to study biomolecular information processing. The system is designed to study the interplay of conformation, kinetics, structure, and dynamics in complex biochemical networks. As described in Part I of this two part paper optical signals may be used for tailoring initial conditions and harvesting the resulting output. Part II presents the architecture of the simulator and describes sample runs that indicate how it can be used to investigate structure changes in natural biological information processing and their potential significance for information technology applications.
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Klaus-Peter Zauner and Michael Conrad "Biomolecular processing of optical signals: II. Simulation tool for analysis and design", Proc. SPIE 3402, Optical Information Science and Technology (OIST97): Optical Memory and Neural Networks, (1 April 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.304976
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KEYWORDS
Data processing

Computer simulations

Molecules

Diffusion

Macromolecules

Biological research

Measurement devices

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