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Guest editorial special feature on Bio-Chem-ICTs: synergies between bio/nanotechnologies and molecular communications

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Stano, Pasquale
Egan, Malcolm
Barros, Michael T.
Unluturk, Bige Deniz
Payne, Gregory F.

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The Transfer of ‘information’ via molecules is a theme that resonates across the realm of nature, underlying collective behavior, homeostasis, and many disorders and diseases, and potentially holding the answers to some of the life’s most profound questions. The prospects of understanding and manipulating this natural modality of communication have attracted a significant research interest from information and communication theorists (ICT) over the past two decades. The aim is to provide novel means of understanding and engineering biological systems. These efforts have produced substantial body of literature that sets the groundwork for bio-inspired, artificial Molecular Communication (MC) systems. This ICT-based perspective has also contributed to the understanding of natural MC, with many of the results from these endeavors being published in this journal.

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IEEE

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Molecular communications , Nanotechnology , Biomedical engineering

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IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological, and Multi-Scale Communications

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10.1109/TMBMC.2023.3309488

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