Cell behavior, once shrouded in mystery, is revealed in new light

Previously, in order to study cell membranes, researchers would often have to freeze samples. The proteins within these samples would not behave like they would in a normal biological environment. Now, using an atomic force microscope, researchers can observe individual proteins in an unfrozen sample — acting in a normal biological environment. This new observation tool could help scientists better predict how cells will behave when new components are introduced.