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Cytochalasin B inhibits the maturation of measles virus

Virology, 1983
The release of measles virus was studied in the presence of cytochalasin B (CB), a drug that disrupts actin microfilaments. In the presence of CB, infected cells accumulated infectious virus while virus released from these cultures decreased drastically (up to 99% inhibition).
K C, Stallcup, C S, Raine, B N, Fields
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Cytochalasin B: Does It Affect Actin-Like Filaments?

Science, 1972
An in vitro system was used to test the purported action of cytochalasin B. At concentrations 100 times those used for experiments in vivo, cytochalasin B did not cause the breakdown of F-actin, did not inhibit the transformation of G-actin to F-actin, did not inhibit the binding of heavy meromyosin to F-actin, and did not inhibit the adenosine ...
A, Forer, J, Emmersen, O, Behnke
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Cytochalasin B and the structure of actin gels

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1979
Abstract We analyzed the structure of gels formed when macrophage actin-binding protein crosslinks skeletal muscle actin polymers and the effect of the fungal metabolite cytochalasin B on this structure. Measurement of the actin filament length distribution permitted calculation of the critical concentration of crosslinker theoretically required for ...
J H, Hartwig, T P, Stossel
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Effect of Cytochalasin B on Malingant Cells

1976
By contrast to their untransformed parents, mouse cells transformed by SV40 are killed by cytochalasin B (Kelly and Sambrook, 1973), a drug which prevents cytoplasmic division and inhibits movement in animal cells (Carter, 1967). When exposed to cytochalasin B, normal cells become binucleated but further division is blocked and upon removal of the drug,
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Cytochalasin B

2007
S.J. Enna, David B. Bylund
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Total synthesis of cytochalasin B

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1978
Gilbert Stork   +3 more
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Cytochalasin B Influence on Megakaryocytepatch-Clamp

2002
L, Di Bella   +4 more
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An antibacterial cytochalasin derivative from the marine-derived fungus Diaporthaceae sp. PSU-SP2/4

Phytochemistry Letters, 2014
Nanthaphong Khamthong   +1 more
exaly  

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