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Translocation in slow motion

Måns Ehrenberg
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Måns Ehrenberg: BMC, Uppsala University, Uppsala S-75124, Sweden. ehrenberg@xray.bmc.uu.se

Nature, 2010, vol. 466, issue 7304, 325-326

Abstract: Time-resolved electron microscopy can capture structural changes in active macromolecular complexes, but detailed imaging is essential. The dynamics of one step in protein synthesis has been deduced from two million images.

Date: 2010
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