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10. DNA 2004: Milan, Italy
- Claudio Ferretti, Giancarlo Mauri, Claudio Zandron: 
 DNA Computing, 10th International Workshop on DNA Computing, DNA 10, Milan, Italy, June 7-10, 2004, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3384, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-26174-5
- Artiom Alhazov  , Matteo Cavaliere , Matteo Cavaliere : :
 Computing by Observing Bio-systems: The Case of Sticker Systems. 1-13
- Yuliy M. Baryshnikov  , Edward G. Coffman Jr., Petar Momcilovic: , Edward G. Coffman Jr., Petar Momcilovic:
 DNA-Based Computation Times. 14-23
- Cezar Câmpeanu  , Andrei Paun: , Andrei Paun:
 Computing Beyond the Turing Limit Using the H Systems. 24-34
- Matteo Cavaliere  , Natasa Jonoska, Sivan Yogev, Ron Piran , Natasa Jonoska, Sivan Yogev, Ron Piran , Ehud Keinan, Nadrian C. Seeman: , Ehud Keinan, Nadrian C. Seeman:
 Biomolecular Implementation of Computing Devices with Unbounded Memory. 35-49
- Junghuei Chen, Russell J. Deaton, Max H. Garzon, Jin Woo Kim, David Harlan Wood, Hong Bi, Dylan Carpenter, Yu-Zhen Wang: 
 Characterization of Non-crosshybridizing DNA Oligonucleotides Manufactured In Vitro. 50-61
- Ho-Lin Chen, Ashish Goel: 
 Error Free Self-assembly Using Error Prone Tiles. 62-75
- Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, Oscar H. Ibarra, György Vaszil: 
 On the Computational Complexity of P Automata. 76-89
- Arkadii G. D'yachkov, Anthony J. Macula, Wendy K. Pogozelski, Thomas E. Renz, Vyacheslav V. Rykov, David C. Torney: 
 A Weighted Insertion-Deletion Stacked Pair Thermodynamic Metric for DNA Codes. 90-103
- Giuditta Franco  , Cinzia Giagulli, Carlo Laudanna, Vincenzo Manca: , Cinzia Giagulli, Carlo Laudanna, Vincenzo Manca:
 DNA Extraction by XPCR. 104-112
- Kenichi Fujibayashi, Satoshi Murata: 
 A Method of Error Suppression for Self-assembling DNA Tiles. 113-127
- Carmen Graciani Díaz, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez: 
 Using Automated Reasoning Systems on Molecular Computing. 128-137
- Tero Harju, Chang Li, Ion Petre  , Grzegorz Rozenberg: , Grzegorz Rozenberg:
 Parallelism in Gene Assembly. 138-148
- Tero Harju  , Maurice Margenstern: , Maurice Margenstern:
 Splicing Systems for Universal Turing Machines. 149-158
- Christiaan V. Henkel, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Herman P. Spaink: 
 Application of Mismatch Detection Methods in DNA Computing. 159-168
- Lila Kari, Stavros Konstantinidis  , Petr Sosík , Petr Sosík : :
 Bond-Free Languages: Formalizations, Maximality and Construction Methods. 169-181
- Lila Kari, Stavros Konstantinidis  , Petr Sosík , Petr Sosík : :
 Preventing Undesirable Bonds Between DNA Codewords. 182-191
- Satoshi Kobayashi: 
 Testing Structure Freeness of Regular Sets of Biomolecular Sequences. 192-201
- Mitsuhiro Kubota, Masami Hagiya: 
 Minimum Basin Algorithm: An Effective Analysis Technique for DNA Energy Landscapes. 202-214
- Ji Youn Lee  , Hee-Woong Lim, Suk-In Yoo, Byoung-Tak Zhang, Tai Hyun Park: , Hee-Woong Lim, Suk-In Yoo, Byoung-Tak Zhang, Tai Hyun Park:
 Efficient Initial Pool Generation for Weighted Graph Problems Using Parallel Overlap Assembly. 215-223
- Peter Leupold: 
 Partial Words for DNA Coding. 224-234
- Maurice Margenstern, Victor Mitrana  , Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez: , Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez:
 Accepting Hybrid Networks of Evolutionary Processors. 235-246
- Clint Morgan, Darko Stefanovic, Cristopher Moore  , Milan N. Stojanovic: , Milan N. Stojanovic:
 Building the Components for a Biomolecular Computer. 247-257
- Yusuke Ogura, Takashi Kawakami, Fumika Sumiyama, Satoru Irie, Akira Suyama, Jun Tanida: 
 Methods for Manipulating DNA Molecules in a Micrometer Scale Using Optical Techniques. 258-267
- Gheorghe Paun: 
 From Cells to Computers: Membrane Computing - A Quick Overview. 268-280
- Vinhthuy T. Phan, Max H. Garzon: 
 The Capacity of DNA for Information Encoding. 281-292
- John H. Reif, Sudheer Sahu, Peng Yin: 
 Compact Error-Resilient Computational DNA Tiling Assemblies. 293-307
- Kensaku Sakamoto, Masayuki Yamamura, Hiroshi Someya: 
 Toward "Wet" Implementation of Genetic Algorithm for Protein Engineering. 308-318
- Rebecca Schulman, Erik Winfree: 
 Programmable Control of Nucleation for Algorithmic Self-assembly. 319-328
- Georg Seelig, Bernard Yurke, Erik Winfree  : :
 DNA Hybridization Catalysts and Catalyst Circuits. 329-343
- David Soloveichik, Erik Winfree  : :
 Complexity of Self-assembled Shapes. 344-354
- Naoto Takahashi, Atsushi Kameda, Masahito Yamamoto, Azuma Ohuchi: 
 Aqueous Computing with DNA Hairpin-Based RAM. 355-364
- Danny van Noort  : :
 A Programmable Molecular Computer in Microreactors. 365-374
- Rudy van Vliet, Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom, Grzegorz Rozenberg: 
 Combinatorial Aspects of Minimal DNA Expressions. 375-388
- Kenichi Wakabayashi, Masayuki Yamamura: 
 A Design for Cellular Evolutionary Computation by Using Bacteria. 389-398
- Hanwen Yan: 
 An Inexpensive LED-Based Fluorometer Used to Study a Hairpin-Based DNA Nanomachine. 399-409
- Peng Yin, Andrew J. Turberfield  , John H. Reif: , John H. Reif:
 Designs of Autonomous Unidirectional Walking DNA Devices. 410-425
- Peng Yin, Andrew J. Turberfield  , Sudheer Sahu, John H. Reif: , Sudheer Sahu, John H. Reif:
 Design of an Autonomous DNA Nanomechanical Device Capable of Universal Computation and Universal Translational Motion. 426-444
- Bernard Yurke, David Y. Zhang: 
 A Clocked DNA-Based Replicator. 445-457
- Byoung-Tak Zhang, Ha-Young Jang: 
 A Bayesian Algorithm for In Vitro Molecular Evolution of Pattern Classifiers. 458-467

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