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We present a method based on atomic force microscopy which permits to detect and measure the mechanical properties of lipid rafts in living neurons. This technique, based on the interpretation of force distance curves, confirmed that rafts have a diameter lower than 70 nm and that they are stiffer than their surrounding membrane.