Ultraviolet fluorescence light micrograph of cytoskeletons showing the distribution of an intermediate filament protein called vimentin. The cells are


Ultraviolet fluorescence light micrograph of cytoskeletons showing the distribution of an intermediate filament protein called vimentin. The cells are from the kidney epithelium of the kangaroo-rat. The cytoskeleton falls into two components; microtubules, which are rigid protein tubes that act as direction markers in a cell and two filamentous components called microfilaments & intermediate filaments. Intermediate filaments, are flexible, forming three dimensional networks. They are thought to be directly involved in the movement of organelles, vesicles & membranes. The oval depressions seen here are the sites of the nuclei. Magnification x100 at 35mm size. Microcosmos P 118


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