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    The Structure of Cilia’s Doublet Microtubules

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    Cilia (cilium in singular) are complex molecular machines found on many of our cells. One component of cilia is the doublet microtubule, a major part of cilia’s skeletons that give them support and shape. This animated video illustrates the structure of doublet microtubules, which contain 451 protein chains that were mapped using cryo-electron microscopy. Image can be found here 6548.
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    Keywordscryo-EM cytoskeleton organelle
    SourceBrown Lab, Harvard Medical School and Veronica Falconieri Hays
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    Credit LineBrown Lab, Harvard Medical School / © Falconieri Visuals
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    Topic Area(s);#Molecular Structures;#
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