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microtubule stability

Microtubules are structural components of cells, resembling tiny tubes that provide support and shape. Their stability is crucial for various functions, including cell division and transport within the cell. Microtubules can grow and shrink dynamically, which allows them to respond to the cell's needs. Stability is influenced by proteins that add or remove building blocks called tubulin. Certain conditions, like the presence of specific molecules, can stabilize or destabilize microtubules, affecting the cell's ability to function properly. Proper microtubule stability is essential for healthy cellular processes and overall organism health.