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Fig. 2. The cytoplasmic spindle. (A-C) Phase-contrast images of living cells in
prophase, revealing spindle-shaped cytoplasmic alignments outside the nucleus.
(A) Bar, 10 µm. (B,C) Bar, 5 µm. (D) Labelling of a prophase cell with
antibodies to tubulin reveals a spindle-shaped array of microtubules in the
cytoplasm. The nucleus is at the bottom of the frame. Bar, 10 µm. (E)
Prophase cell triple labelled to reveal acetylated tubulin (green),
tyrosinated tubulin (red) and chromosomes (acridine orange labelling, which
appears in the green channel). A spindle-shaped structure containing
unacetylated microtubules is evident. The nucleus is at the bottom of the
frame. Bar, 10 µm.