New super-resolution microscopy method approaches the atomic scale

Scientists have developed a computational technique that greatly increases the resolution of atomic force microscopy, a specialized type of microscope that ‘feels’ the atoms at a surface. The method reveals atomic-level details on proteins and other biological structures under normal physiological conditions, opening a new window on cell biology, virology and other microscopic processes.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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