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Improving Technology Allows The Closest Look Ever At Native Human Tissue (Medical News Today)
Seeing proteins in their natural environment and interactions inside cells has been a long-standing goal. Using an advanced microscopy technique called cryo-electron tomography, researchers from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory [EMBL] have visualised proteins responsible for cell-cell contacts for the first time. [click link for full article]

Why Skin Is Strong: Cells Stick Like Velcro (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
Scientists have gotten their best look ever at interactions inside human skin cells, finding a Velcro-like setup that links them and makes skin strong while also supple.

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Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory have published the first 3D image of a human skin cell.

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Using a new technique called cryo-electron tomography, scientists have taken their closest look ever at the interior of skin cells and discovered a setup similiar to Velcro that hooks them together in a way that makes them strong and supple ...

Eminent List Of Plenary Speakers Announced For MICROSCIENCE 2008, UK (Medical News Today)
The MICROSCIENCE 2008 International Conference organised by the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) continues to grow, boasting three parallel sessions covering three inspiring themes. These are: Characterisation and nanofabrication of advanced materials; The cell in time and space; and Microscopy and analysis at the frontiers. [click link for full article]

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