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Physics & Chemistry New Quantum Microscope Can See Tiny Structures in Living Cells The microscope exploits quantum entanglement to avoid destroying what it’s trying to observe.
What does the inside of a cell really look like? In the past, standard microscopes were limited in how well they could answer this question. Now, researchers from the Universities of Gö ...
Researchers at the Regensburg Center for Biochemistry (RCB) and the Regensburg Center for Ultrafast Nanoscopy (RUN) at the ...
How does the collective interaction of many individual cells create a perfectly formed organism? This question is the focus of a new study.
Lipids are difficult to detect with light microscopy. Using a new chemical labeling strategy, a Dresden-based team led by ...
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Ångström-scale optical microscopy deciphers conformational states of single membrane proteins
Our remarkable ability to perform complex tasks—such as thinking, observing, and touch—stems from proteins, the tiny ...
A new 3D microscope, called CX-A, can see the internal structure of cells down to the organelles with a resolution of less than 200nm.
Main conclusion The investigations confirm the physicochemical nature of the structure and selfassembly of wood substance and endorse its application in plant species. The characteristic morphological ...
Object Details author Meylan, B. A Author Butterfield, B. G (Brian Geoffrey) Contents The study of wood -- Materials and methods -- The cell wall -- Pits -- Distribution and patterns of wall pitting - ...
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