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You may remember a post from last year describing some measurements we made on neurons using our combined atomic force/fluorescence microscope. Well, Veeco, the company that makes the AFM we used has put up their new Bioscope II product site and it uses some images I took:

You can also download the application note we wrote based on those measurements. It has essentially the same information as the blog post I linked to above, alas, it’s a pdf so it doesn’t have the movie.
Molecule of the Month: Fatty Acid Synthase Elsevier to leave the defence business
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