299 | -- | 301 | Max H. Garzon, Hao Yan. Preface |
303 | -- | 315 | Hiroyuki Sekiguchi, Ken Komiya, Daisuke Kiga, Masayuki Yamamura. A design and feasibility study of reactions comprising DNA molecular machine that walks autonomously by using a restriction enzyme |
317 | -- | 334 | Pablo Moisset de Espanés, Ashish Goel. Toward minimum size self-assembled counters |
335 | -- | 346 | Masahito Yamamoto, Satoshi Kashiwamura, Azuma Ohuchi, Masashi Furukawa. Large-scale DNA memory based on the nested PCR |
347 | -- | 370 | Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Sándor P. Fekete, Mashhood Ishaque, Eynat Rafalin, Robert T. Schweller, Diane L. Souvaine. Staged self-assembly: nanomanufacture of arbitrary shapes with ::::O:::: (1) glues |
371 | -- | 383 | Akio Nishikawa, Satsuki Yaegashi, Fumiaki Tanaka, Kazumasa Ohtake, Masami Hagiya. Multi-fueled approach to DNA nano-robotics |
385 | -- | 401 | Artiom Alhazov, Ion Petre, Vladimir Rogojin. Solutions to computational problems through gene assembly |
403 | -- | 421 | Miki Hirabayashi, Hirotada Ohashi, Tai Kubo. Experimental analysis of the basic idea on the transcription-based diagnostic automata controlled by programmed molecules |
423 | -- | 438 | Angela M. Pagano, Sammy D. Pishanider, Susannah Gal. Incorporation and use of modified nucleotides in aqueous DNA computing |
439 | -- | 449 | Michael Domaratzki. Equivalence in template-guided recombination |