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Magnetic
resonance force microscopy (MRFM) is an imaging technique that acquires
magnetic resonance images (MRI) at nanometer
scales, and possibly at atomic scales in the future. MRFM is potentially able
to observe protein
structures which cannot be seen using X-ray crystallography and protein nuclear magnetic resonance
spectroscopy. Detection of the magnetic spin
of a single electron
has been demonstrated using this technique. The sensitivity of a current MRFM
microscope is 10 billion times better than a medical MRI used in hospitals.
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