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rapidly detected.
Cytochalasin A
Cytochalasin B
Cytochalasin C
Cytochalasin D
Cytochalasin E
Cytochalasin F
Cytochalasin H
Cytochalasin J
Cytoskeletal drugs...
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Cytochalasin B, the name of
which comes from the Gr****
cytos (cell) and
chalasis (relaxation), is a cell-permeable mycotoxin. It was
found that substoichiometric...
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Cytochalasin D is a
member of the
class of
mycotoxins known as
cytochalasins.
Cytochalasin D is an
alkaloid produced by
Helminthosporium and
other molds...
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Cytochalasin E, a
member of the
cytochalasin group, is an
inhibitor of
actin polymerization in
blood platelets. It
inhibits angiogenesis and
tumor growth...
- microtubules, or Phalloidin,
which stabilizes actin filaments. Others, such as
Cytochalasin D, bind to
actin monomers and
prevent them from
polymerizing into filaments...
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Cyclooxygenase Cyclopamine Cyclopiazonic acid
Cysteine Cystine Cytidine Cytochalasin Cytochalasin E
Cytochrome Cytochrome C
Cytochrome c
oxidase Cytochrome c peroxidase...
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cytoplasmic streaming.[citation needed] Alternatively, the
compound Cytochalasin D,
dissolved in
dimethyl sulfoxide, can be emplo**** to
achieve a similar...
- gamma-amanitin, epsilon-amanitin) beta-Nitropropionic acid
Citrinin Cytochalasin Ergotamine Fumonisin (Fumonisin B1,
Fumonisin B2,
Fumonisin B3, Fumonisin...
- gamma-amanitin, epsilon-amanitin) beta-Nitropropionic acid
Citrinin Cytochalasin Ergotamine Fumonisin (Fumonisin B1,
Fumonisin B2,
Fumonisin B3, Fumonisin...
- animals. It was
discovered that
cells can be
chemically enucleated with
Cytochalasin B in 1967. Red
blood cell
Platelets Cytoplasmic hybrid Cell
nucleus Goldman...