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Recent Patents in Bionanotechnologies: Nanolithography,Bionanocomposites, Cell-Based Computing and Entropy Production
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pp.72-83 (12) Author: Bradley Layton
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This article reviews recent disclosures of bio-inspired, bio-mimicked and bionanotechnologies. Among the patents discussed is a nanoscale porous structure for use in nanocomposites and nanoscale processing. Patents disclosing methods for printing biological materials using nanolithography techniques such as dip-pen technology are discussed, as are patents for optimizing drug design. The relevance of these technologies to disease prevention, disease treatment and disease resistance is discussed. The paper closes with a review of cell-based computing and a brief examination of how information technology has enabled the development of these technologies. Finally, a forecast of the how these technologies are likely to accelerate global entropization is discussed as well as a new classification of machine types.
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Keywords:
Bionanotechnology, biomimickery, bio-inspired, dip-pen, nanotechnology, printing, information, entropy
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Affiliation:
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Drexel University, 151G Curtis Hall, 3141 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
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