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| Rods and rings || Small and distinct rod and ring-like structures, usually only one or a few per cell. || [[File:PDRodsandrings.png]]
| Rods and rings || Small and distinct rod and ring-like structures, usually only one or a few per cell. || [[File:PDRodsandrings.png]]
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| Cytoskeleton (intermediate filaments) || Often seen as tangled, rope-like structure throughout the cell. Some are smaller and enclose the nucleus (blue marker), and have a more condensed look. || Example
| Cytoskeleton (intermediate filaments) || Often seen as tangled, rope-like structure throughout the cell. Some are smaller and enclose the nucleus (blue marker), and have a more condensed look. || [[File:PDCytoskeletonIF.png]]
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| Cytoskeleton (microtubule ends) || Short strands at the tip or the center of the microtubules (red marker), overlapping perfectly with it. Sometimes only the ends are stained and not the rest of the microtubules. || Example
| Cytoskeleton (microtubule ends) || Short strands at the tip or the center of the microtubules (red marker), overlapping perfectly with it. Sometimes only the ends are stained and not the rest of the microtubules. || [[File:PDCytoskeletonME.png]]
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| Cytoskeleton (microtubules) || Thin strands stretching throughout the cell. Overlaps perfectly with the red marker making the colour turn yellow. || Example
| Cytoskeleton (microtubules) || Thin strands stretching throughout the cell. Overlaps perfectly with the red marker making the colour turn yellow. || [[File:PDCytoskeletonmicrotubules.png]]
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| Cytoskeleton (actin filaments) || Long, very straight and parallel filaments that outline the edges of the cell. || Example
| Cytoskeleton (actin filaments) || Long, very straight and parallel filaments that outline the edges of the cell. || Example