Visualizing virus particle mobility in liquid at the nanoscale

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Abstract

Currently, there remains a critical need to develop real-time imaging resources for life sciences. Here, we demonstrate the use of high resolution in situ imaging to observe biological complexes in liquid at the nanoscale. Using a model virus system, we produced the first time-resolved videos of individual biological complexes moving in solution within an electron microscope.

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Cameron Varano, A., Rahimi, A., Dukes, M. J., Poelzing, S., McDonald, S. M., & Kelly, D. F. (2015). Visualizing virus particle mobility in liquid at the nanoscale. Chemical Communications, 51(90), 16176–16179. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc05744b

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