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Video Microscopy Reveals Molecules in Motion
Friday, December 03, 2010 - Anuradha Menon
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A microscope capable of imaging 'naked' molecules — without linking them to bulky fluorescent probes — has had an upgrade and can now gather images at high speed. The technique can be used to create videos of molecular motion in living animals (see videos of a mouse's sebaceous gland and real-time blood flow), and could one day transform medical imaging, for example by allowing surgeons to see specific molecules in tumours as they operate.    (source: nature.com)



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