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A groundbreaking image of mouse brain tumor cells took top honors at the 2024 Nikon Small World Competition.
The image reveals how disruptions in the cell’s cytoskeletontonthe structural framework and highways’ known as microtubulescan lead to diseases like Alzheimer's and ALS .
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