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Talk about cytoplasmic filaments in general.

Author: H K



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Totally different from microtubules, but not independent from them, elongate unbranched and result from the polymerization of globular or fibrous monomers. They were first described in muscle fibres but then found in all eukaryotic cells, three major classes which are all microfilaments (thin) intermediate filaments (IFs) and thick myosin filaments.


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