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Imaging method highlights new role for cellular “skeleton” protein – EurekAlert
While your skeleton helps your body to move, fine skeleton-like filaments within your cells likewise help cellular structures to move. Now, Salk researchers have developed a new imaging method that lets them monitor a small subset of these filaments, called a…

IMAGE: A cancer cell labeled for actin (red) and mitochondria (cyan). The scientists designed novel probes that specifically monitor interactions between actin and mitochondria.
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Credit: Salk Institute/Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Center
LA JOLLA–(August 10, 2020) While your skeleton helps your body to move, fine skeleton-like filaments within your cells likewise help cellular structures to move. Now, Salk researchers have developed a new imaging method that lets them monitor a sma…
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