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26 April 1996 Design of intelligent biomolecular materials with engineered protein assemblies
Masuo Aizawa, N. Damrongchai, T. Haruyama, E. Kobatake
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Abstract
Intelligent materials may simply feature structural integration of sensing, infonnation processing and actuatmg capabilities, although they have been described in various manners from different viewpoints'. The conventional design concept of focused on the structure-function cofrelation to realize unit-function. Several material designs have been aimed at multi-functionality by hybridizing atid compositin elemental materials. Built-in functions, however, have never been coordinated within thematerial. In contrast, the concept of intelligent materials is to install software capability for coordinating or to integrate such unitfunctions as sensing and actuating.
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Masuo Aizawa, N. Damrongchai, T. Haruyama, and E. Kobatake "Design of intelligent biomolecular materials with engineered protein assemblies", Proc. SPIE 2779, 3rd International Conference on Intelligent Materials and 3rd European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials, (26 April 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.237153
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KEYWORDS
Proteins

Content addressable memory

Modulation

Actuators

Molecular assembly

Calcium

Molecules

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