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DURING the past thirty years or so, intensive investigation of cellulose by various physical methods has directed attention repeatedly to the possible existence of supermolecular units of ...
The construction of a new multimodal optical microscope, SCATTIRSTORM, that could enable more efficient bioenergy production, is the focus of a three-year, $1.5 million, U.S. Department of Energy ...
The microscope-generated video images show protoplasts—cells with their walls removed—of cabbage's cousin, the flowering plant Arabidopsis, chaotically sprouting filaments of cellulose fibers ...
On July 31, 2009, Jack Griffith answered selected viewer questions about the cellulose, DNA, and other organic bits found in 250 million-year-old salt deposits as well as the electron microscope ...
The cellulose factories are far, far too small to be seen by a conventional light microscope. To map them out, Zimmer and his colleagues tapped the power of UVA's Titan Krios electron microscope.
The breakdown of cellulose is dynamic on a molecular scale, so this frame rate misses part of the process. "We plan to create a microscope that helps us understand how these enzymes work and get a ...
On July 31, 2009, Jack Griffith answered selected questions about the cellulose, DNA, and other organic bits found in 250 million-year-old salt deposits as well as the electron microscope ...
A microscope image of the cellulose fibers – each one has a diameter of a few dozen nanaometers. Robotti F et al. Biomaterials 2019. View gallery - 3 images ...
The microscope-generated video images show protoplasts – cells with their walls removed – of cabbage’s cousin, the flowering plant Arabidopsis, chaotically sprouting filaments of cellulose ...
The microscope-generated video images show protoplasts -- cells with their walls removed -- of cabbage's cousin, the flowering plant Arabidopsis, chaotically sprouting filaments of cellulose ...
The microscope-generated video images show protoplasts—cells with their walls removed—of cabbage's cousin, the flowering plant Arabidopsis, chaotically sprouting filaments of cellulose fibers ...