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Looking into Live Cells at Nanoscale Resolution

Posted June 03, 2008 10:28 AM

From Technology Review Feed - Biotech Top Stories:

The highest-resolution 3-D light microscope ever made will change how biologists understand cells. A super-high-resolution 3-D light microscope developed at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry will allow biologists to watch the workings of the tiniest organelles and even individual clusters of proteins in living cells. The new technology, which has a resolution of 40 nanometers, overcomes some major limitations in existing microscopy techniques and could have important applications in dissecting exactly how drugs impact cells. "[It's] a tour de force--a major accomplishment," says John Sedat, a professor of biochemistry and biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco. Using the Max Planck microscope and others that are pushing nanoscale resolution, biologists will be able to watch how live cells work at an unprecedented level of detail. "It's going to be a revolution for biology," says Sedat, who was not involved in the research.

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Re: Looking into Live Cells at Nanoscale Resolution

06/04/2008 5:38 AM

The principle is very promising.

Once the scientists find out what's really wrong with the patient, they will mix up a drink of nano-robots, ask the patient to drink it, and send that army in to sort out those non-co-operating organelles.

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Re: Looking into Live Cells at Nanoscale Resolution

06/04/2008 6:17 AM

Its nothing new.....Gaston Naessen and His somatoscope done that in 60's.

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