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Nature 440, 14-15 (2 March 2006) | doi:10.1038/440014a; Published online 1 March 2006

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Molecular microscopy: Focus on the living

Jenny Hogan1

  1. Jenny Hogan is a reporter for Nature.

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Atomic force microscopes have revolutionized the study of materials, but probing watery biological systems has proved more difficult. Jenny Hogan asks whether a fix is at hand.

Bart Hoogenboom's window-less room is a cramped space, almost filled by the sturdy table at its centre. Cables dangle from piles of electrical devices that climb to the ceiling.

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