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Introduction to the Bioelectronic Devices Project in Japan
The Bioelectronic Devices Project was organized in Japan as a 10-year national project and it has been working toward developing fundamental key technologies for designing and assembling innovative information-processing devices by realizing the excellent functions specifically found in molecular as...
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