Haozhe “Harry” Wang’s electrical and computer engineering lab at Duke welcomed an unusual new lab member this fall: ...
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High-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) is the only experimental technique to directly watch proteins in dynamic action.
Johns Hopkins scientists found that neurons form tiny nanotube networks to transport toxins like amyloid-beta.
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