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Tiny thermometers used in living cells

Nanometre-scale thermometers that operate with millikelvin sensitivity have now been made from diamond crystals. The devices have been used to measure temperature gradients in living cells. See Letter p.54

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Figure 1: Temperature measurements in living cells.

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Sokolov, K. Tiny thermometers used in living cells. Nature 500, 36–37 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/500036b

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