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The microtubule network in mammalian cells, shown here in color-blind black and silver, supports
the integrity of the cell that is critical for cellular processes. The report shows that this network is
essential for the localization of Snk, a member of the polo-like kinases that functions throughout the
cell cycle. For details, see article by Ma et al. on p. 376 of this issue.
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