Catching molecular dance moves in slow motion by adding white noise

Posted by on November 21, 2016 8:00 pm
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If you could watch a molecule of medicine attaching to a cell receptor in extreme slow motion, they would look something like a space ship docking with a space station — some twists, turns, sputters then locking together tight. With a new improvement to atomic force microscopy by engineers, seeing this kind of detail is more likely to become possible.

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