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Compressed sensing allows imaging of live cell structures

Researchers have advanced the ability to view a clear picture of a single cellular structure in motion. By identifying molecules using compressed sensing, this new method provides needed spatial resolution plus a faster temporal resolution.
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Long polymer chains dance the conga: new model of motion of molecules that give cells structure

Academics / General Science : Science Daily (3 years ago)

Researchers have demonstrated a new model for the motion of actin filaments, the molecules that give a cell its structure. Researchers have long assumed that actin filaments could move anywhere within a confined cylinder of space, l... Read Post

'Critical baby step' taken for spying life on a molecular scale

Academics / General Science : Science Daily (2 years ago)

The ability to image single biological molecules in a living cell is something that has long eluded researchers. However, a novel technique -- using the structure of diamond -- may well be able to do this and potentially provide a t... Read Post

Giving fluorescence microscopy new power to study cellular transport

Academics / General Science : Science Codex (7 months ago)

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