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Laser Tweezers Unlock Molecular Mystery

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PRINCETON, NJ, July 16 -- Princeton University scientists using laser tweezers to study the motion of individual molecules have answered several fundamental questions about some of the smallest devices in the human body -- molecules that function as motors, transporting substances within a cell. Their findings, published in Nature, reveal the workings of one type of molecular motor, including its means of consuming fuel and the amount of power required to sustain its motion. Biophysicist Steven Block worked with scientists Koen Visscher and Mark Schnitzer in looking at a molecular motor...Read full article

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    Published: July 1999
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