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- Unmodified phalloidins do not permeate cell membranes, making them less effective in experiments with living cells. Derivatives of phalloidin with greatly...
- Gliotoxin Ibotenic acid Lolitrem B Muscimol Orellanine Ochratoxin Patulin Phalloidin Sterigmatocystin Trichothecene Vomitoxin Zeranol Zearalenone Plant toxins...
- their actin cytoskeleton visualized by confocal microscopy of fluorescent phalloidin. Blood from the efferent arteriole, containing everything that was not...
- of the cytoskeleton, such as taxol, which stabilizes microtubules, or Phalloidin, which stabilizes actin filaments. Others, such as Cytochalasin D, bind...
- residue smaller, both in the final product and the precursor protein. Phalloidin had been isolated in 1937 by Feodor Lynen, Heinrich Wieland's student...
- Gliotoxin Ibotenic acid Lolitrem B Muscimol Orellanine Ochratoxin Patulin Phalloidin Sterigmatocystin Trichothecene Vomitoxin Zeranol Zearalenone Plant toxins...
- Gliotoxin Ibotenic acid Lolitrem B Muscimol Orellanine Ochratoxin Patulin Phalloidin Sterigmatocystin Trichothecene Vomitoxin Zeranol Zearalenone Plant toxins...
- These filaments have been visualized at high resolution using fluorescent phalloidin that binds to actin filaments. The stereocilia in the epididymis are non-motile...
- Gliotoxin Ibotenic acid Lolitrem B Muscimol Orellanine Ochratoxin Patulin Phalloidin Sterigmatocystin Trichothecene Vomitoxin Zeranol Zearalenone Plant toxins...
- structure has not been determined. Amanitin is very closely related to phalloidins, which are bicyclic 7-residue toxins. They both are part of the MSDIN...