Human cells building ‘molecular highways’ captured for first time
Human cells building ‘molecular highways’ captured for first time

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Human cells building ‘molecular highways’ captured for first time

A cell is much like a bustling city, requiring state-of-the-art infrastructure to function. One of the most important components are microtubules, tubes made of proteins which act like bridges or roads that help move things around and give the cell its shape. Importantly, they are critical for cell division, ensuring that two new cells can be born from a parent cell. In neurons, they are absolutely essential, forming highways for transport over long distances.