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Following the blinking lights helps take the measure of molecules

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Lynn M. Savage

To gain a better understanding of the biochemical processes that occur at or near cell membranes, scientists need to get in and take measurements of the particles that are involved. A number of metrological techniques are available, including those as simple as optical and fluorescence microscopy, but these either exhibit too low resolution or, as in the case of Förster resonance energy transfer, too high. Now researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, led by Nancy L. Thompson, have exploited the propensity of quantum dots to blink on and off to devise a...Read full article

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    Published: November 2006
    BiophotonicsindustrialMicroscopyResearch & Technology

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