Dans Neuron, Daniel Choquet présente les Nobel de Chimie 2014
Eric Betzig, Stefan Hell et William Moerner ont reçu le prix Nobel de chimie 2014 pour le développement de deux techniques de microscopie à fluorescence permettant de visualiser le vivant à l’échelle nanoscopique.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014: A Large-Scale Prize for Achievements on the Nanoscale . Neuron, NeuroView Neuron 84, December 17, 2014 a2014 Elsevier Inc. Daniel Choquet, University of Bordeaux, Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience, Neurocampus, France, CNRS, 33000 Bordeaux, France.
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded to Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell, and William E. Moerner ‘‘for the development of superresolved fluorescence microscopy’’ can be seen as a combined prize for single- molecule detection and superresolution imaging. Neurons, arguably the most morphologically complex cell type, are the subject of choice for this application, now generically called ‘‘nanoscopy.’’….
Daniel Choquet, directeur de l’Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences de Bordeaux
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