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封面内页:小鼠肾小管上皮细胞的膨胀显微镜图像。对组织进行免疫染色,以检测初级纤毛(乙酰化α-微管蛋白,绿色)、细胞-细胞连接(E-cadherin,紫色)、细胞质微管(α-微管蛋白,青色)和细胞核(DAPI,橙色)。封面图片来源于文章 "Ultrastructure expansion microscopy (U-ExM) of mouse and human kidneys for analysis of subcellular structures"(用于分析亚细胞结构的小鼠和人类肾脏超微结构扩展显微镜(U-ExM))。
ON THE INNER FRONT COVER: Expansion microscopy image of a mouse kidney tubular epithelium. Tissues were immunostained for primary cilia (acetylated α-tubulin, green), cell-cell junctions (E-cadherin, purple), cytoplasmic microtubules (α-tubulin, cyan), and nuclei (DAPI, orange). The cover image is based on the article “Ultrastructure expansion microscopy (U-ExM) of mouse and human kidneys for analysis of subcellular structures”.
Credit: Ewa Langner (Department of Medicine, Washington University, St Louis, MO).
期刊介绍:
Cytoskeleton focuses on all aspects of cytoskeletal research in healthy and diseased states, spanning genetic and cell biological observations, biochemical, biophysical and structural studies, mathematical modeling and theory. This includes, but is certainly not limited to, classic polymer systems of eukaryotic cells and their structural sites of attachment on membranes and organelles, as well as the bacterial cytoskeleton, the nucleoskeleton, and uncoventional polymer systems with structural/organizational roles. Cytoskeleton is published in 12 issues annually, and special issues will be dedicated to especially-active or newly-emerging areas of cytoskeletal research.