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Researchers demonstrate nanoscale X-ray imaging of bacterial cells

Dec 30th, 2009 by admin

An ultra-high-resolution imaging technique using X-ray diffraction is a step closer to fulfilling its promise as a window on nanometer-scale structures in biological samples. Researchers report progress in applying an approach to “lensless” X-ray microscopy that they introduced one year ago, with the potential to yield insights for evolutionary biology and biotechnology. They have produced the first images, using this technique, of biological cells — specifically the intriguing polyextremophile Deinococcus radiourans.

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