

Cytoskeleton of huVEC cells
⦿ Red: Vimentin
⦿ Cyan: Tubuline
Resolution: 5 μm
Courtesy of Claire Leclech
Multicolor LiveCodim image of cellular organelles and actin cytoskeleton
⦿ Purple: Actin
⦿ Cyan: Mitochondria
⦿ Yellow: Endoplasmic reticulum
Resolution: 5 μm
Courtesy of Ana Oña – CNB-CSIC – Madrid




Multi-modal image of the nuclear pore complex
Resolution: 5 μm
Microtubules network of a huFIB cell
Resolution: 5 μm
Info: Microtubules are cylindrical structures made of tubulin proteins, crucial for cell shape, division, and intracellular transport. They form the skeleton of the cell, enabling movement of organelles, chromosomes during mitosis, and acting as tracks for motor proteins. Microtubules dynamically assemble and disassemble, adapting to cellular needs.

