Cytochalasin D

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Cytochalasin D is a mycotoxin with a molecular weight of 507.618.

See also

Cytochalasin D is a cell permeable and potent inhibitor of actin polymerization. It disrupts actin microfilaments and activates the p53-dependent pathways causing arrest of the cell cycle at the G1-S transition.

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  • MeSH Cytochalasin+D
  • PubChem 5476249
  • (1998) "GPIIb-IIIa antagonists cause rapid disaggregation of platelets pre-treated with cytochalasin D. Evidence that the stability of platelet aggregates depends on normal cytoskeletal assembly.". Platelets 9 (3): 227-32. PMID 16793707.

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