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Researchers at IMDEA Nanociencia used optical tweezers to measure the individual transition paths of molecular shuttles between two stations under mechanical equilibrium.
The shuttle spends the same time in each step between the two steps, independently of the direction of the shift.
The study paves the way for a detailed and quantitative understanding of the dynamics of synthetic molecular machines.
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