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Tubulin - a building block of microtubules 

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Microtubule in cell's cytoplasm - assembly

medical illustration of Microtubules are long, hollow tubes present in each of your cells. They help to maintain the shape of the cell, and they form rails along which material is transported throughout the cell. They even help with cell division.

This image is a still from an animation showing tubulin - a building block from which microtubules are assembled.

The animation has been rendered in real-time with our in-house molecular rendering engine Marion.
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Microtubules are long, hollow tubes present in each of your cells. They help to maintain the shape of the cell, and they form rails along which material is transported throughout the cell. They even help with cell division. This image is a still from an animation showing tubulin - a building block from which microtubules are assembled. The animation has been rendered in real-time with our in-house molecular rendering engine Marion.

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