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Design and Realization of Triple dsDNA Nanocomputing Circuits in Microfluidic Chips.

Songlin HeRuiming CuiYao ZhangYongkang YangZiheng XuShuoyu WangPingxiu DangKexin DangQing YeYin Liu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
DNA logic gates, nanocomputing circuits, have already implemented basic computations and shown great signal potential for nano logic material application. However, the reaction temperature and computing speed still limit its development. Performing complicated computations requires a more stable component and a better computing platform. We proposed a more stable design of logic gates based on a triple, double-stranded, DNA (T-dsDNA) structure. We demonstrated a half adder and a full adder using these DNA nanocircuits and performed the computations in a microfluidic chip device at room temperature. When the solutions were mixed in the device, we obtained the expected results in real time, which suggested that the T-dsDNA combined microfluidic chip provides a concise strategy for large DNA nanocircuits.
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