Research team developing a nano-sized force sensor and improving high-precision microscopy technology

https://phys.org/news/2023-08-team-nano-sized-sensor-high-precision-microscopy.html

"attach to side of mechanically responding protein, sense forces and strain on the protein within cell... microscope detection by color produced... cancer mechanics and related processes monitored... super resolution... repeated fluorescent labeling of cells... pump more fluorescent molecules to target proteins... noise was computationally removed from images,,.. structure of 120-nm Herpes virus revealed even with light microscope. With traditional light microscopy, viruses are visible only as single dots"

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