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Fluorescence microscopy cytoskeleton dynamics

Until the past decade, the cytoplasm was widely considered to be structurally unorganized with the main division of labor at the organellar level. Certainly, relatively little was known about the nature of the cyto-skeleton (with the notable exception of the mitotic apparatus and striated muscle), and the dynamics of cytoplasmic behavior were conceptualized vaguely in terms of sol-gel transitions without a sound molecular foundation. Substantial improvements in electron, light, and fluorescence microscopy, as well as the isolation of discrete protein components of the cytoskeleton, have led the way to a much better appreciation of the structural organization of the cytoplasm. Indeed, the lacelike network of thin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules in nonmuscle cells is as familiar today as the organelles identified... [Pg.133]


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