The trunk of each 'Christmas tree' (a transcription unit) represents a DNA molecule; the tree branches (granular strings attached to the DNA) are RNA molecules that have been transcribed from the DNA.
Caption This is an illustration of a buckydiamondoid molecule under a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The sharp metallic tip of the STM ends in a single atom; as it scans over a sample ...
The study authors were busy observing proteins in different types of cyanobacteria under an electron microscope. This is when ...
An atomic force microscope uses a cantilever with a sharp ... and it prevents the molecule [under study] from being bonded to the tip,” explains Leo Gross, a scientist on the IBM Research ...
They vary in size, but are extremely small. You can’t see an individual molecule with your eyes or even a microscope. They are 100,000 times smaller than the width of a hair. The smallest molecule is ...
The Nanoimager from Oxford NanoImaging (ONI) is a desktop-compatible, super-resolution, single-molecule fluorescence microscope capable of resolving structures with 20 nm resolution and a localization ...
The positioning of individual molecules on a material’s surface is carried out using a scanning tunnelling microscope. The tip of the probe emits an electrical impulse to deposit a molecule it ...
More than the leading single-molecule localization microscope (SMLM), Bruker’s Vutara VXL is a comprehensive workstation for nanoscale biological imaging. Both core facilities and individual ...