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Huang Y, Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A, Gunji Y
Entropy (Basel) . 2025 Feb; 27(2). PMID: 40003143
Recurrence resonance (RR), in which external noise is utilized to enhance the behaviour of hidden attractors in a system, is a phenomenon often observed in biological systems and is expected...
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Mougkogiannis P, Nikolaidou A, Adamatzky A
Bionanoscience . 2025 Feb; 15(1):65. PMID: 39980746
An important part of studying living systems is figuring out the complicated steps that lead to order from chaos. Spontaneous oscillations are a key part of self-organisation in many biological...
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Raeisi Kheirabadi N, Mougkogiannis P, Fortulan R, Roberts N, Chiolerio A, Adamatzky A
J Mater Sci Mater Electron . 2025 Feb; 36(4):245. PMID: 39974345
This study investigates the computational properties of ZnO colloids in combination with proteinoid microspheres within an unconventional computing framework. We propose a method for creating flexible and fault-tolerant logic gates...
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Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A
ACS Omega . 2025 Feb; 10(5):4952-4977. PMID: 39959080
Proteinoids, or thermal proteins, are produced by heating amino acids. Proteinoids form hollow microspheres in water. The microspheres produce oscillation of electrical potential. Actin is a filament-forming protein responsible for...
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Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A
ACS Omega . 2025 Feb; 10(5):5016-5035. PMID: 39959035
This study reveals the significant effect of the proton pump inhibitor omeprazole on the spiking behavior of proteinoids, leading to a transformative shift in the field of unconventional computing. Through...
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Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A
ACS Omega . 2025 Jan; 10(2):2327-2337. PMID: 39866617
Sea urchins display complex bioelectric activity patterns, even with their decentralized nervous system. Electrophysiological recordings showed distinct spiking patterns. The baseline potential was about 8.80 mV. It had transient spikes...
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Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A
ACS Chem Neurosci . 2025 Jan; 16(3):519-542. PMID: 39840997
This study examines the effects of incorporating serotonin (5-HT) into proteinoid microspheres. It looks at the microspheres' structure and electrochemical properties. Proteinoid-serotonin assemblies have better symmetry and membrane organization than...
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Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A
ACS Appl Bio Mater . 2025 Jan; 8(1):854-869. PMID: 39779286
This study examines the relationship between chondroitin sulfate, proteinoids, and computational neuron models, with a specific emphasis on the Izhikevich neuron model. We investigate the effect of chondroitin sulfate-proteinoid complexes...
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Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A
ACS Omega . 2025 Jan; 9(52):51098-51119. PMID: 39758676
We introduce a new abiotic-protein-based substrate for identifying English alphabet characters optically using proteinoids. Proteinoids, which are amino acid polymers produced under thermal stress conditions, have demonstrated promise as materials...
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Mougkogiannis P, Adamatzky A
PLoS One . 2024 Dec; 19(12):e0313077. PMID: 39630635
Proteinoids-thermal proteins-are produced by heating amino acids to their melting point and initiation of polymerisation to produce polymeric chains. Proteinoids swell in aqueous solution into hollow microspheres. The proteinoid microspheres...