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A chemical circular communication network at the nanoscale.

Beatriz de LuisÁngela Morellá-AucejoAntoni Llopis-LorenteTania M Godoy-ReyesReynaldo VillalongaElena AznarFélix SancenónRamón Martínez-Máñez
Published in: Chemical science (2020)
In nature, coordinated communication between different entities enables a group to accomplish sophisticated functionalities that go beyond those carried out by individual agents. The possibility of programming and developing coordinated communication networks at the nanoscale-based on the exchange of chemical messengers-may open new approaches in biomedical and communication areas. Here, a stimulus-responsive circular model of communication between three nanodevices based on enzyme-functionalized Janus Au-mesoporous silica capped nanoparticles is presented. The output in the community of nanoparticles is only observed after a hierarchically programmed flow of chemical information between the members.
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