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Mr. Kevin Yehl
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Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
DNA micro-machine rolling across a fluorescently labeled RNA surface
Brightfield
Enzymatic hydrolysis of fluorescently labeled fuel drives the autonomous linear motion of DNA-based particle motors, where typically at this length scale, only random Brownian motion is observed.
See the rest of the Small World winners <a href="http://www.popsci.com/microscopic-world-motion">here</a>.
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