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Cytochalasin B

Name Cytochalasin B
Supplier R&D Systems
Catalog 5474
Prices $195.00
Sizes 10 mg
Cas Number 14930-96-2
Chemical Name (3E,5R,9R,11E,12aS,13S,15S,15aS,16S,18aS)-6,7,8,9,10,12a,13,14,15,15a,16,17-Dodecahydro-5,13-dihydroxy-9,15-dimethyl-14-methylene-16-(phenylmethyl)-2H-oxacyclotetradecino[2,3-d]isoindole-2,18(5H)-dione
Formula C29H37NO5
Molecular Weight 479.61
Purity >98%
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Product References

Cytochalasin B may shorten actin filaments by a mechanism independent of barbed - Cytochalasin B may shorten actin filaments by a mechanism independent of barbed

Theodoropoulos PA, Gravanis A, Tsapara A, Margioris AN, Papadogiorgaki E, Galanopoulos V, Stournaras C. Biochem Pharmacol. 1994 May 18;47(10):1875-81.

Compartmentalization of transport and phosphorylation of glucose in a hepatoma - Compartmentalization of transport and phosphorylation of glucose in a hepatoma

Whitesell RR, Ardehali H, Beechem JM, Powers AC, Van der Meer W, Perriott LM, Granner DK. Biochem J. 2005 Mar 1;386(Pt 2):245-53.

Changes in subcellular localization of visfatin in human colorectal HCT-116 - Changes in subcellular localization of visfatin in human colorectal HCT-116

Buldak RJ, Skonieczna M, Buldak L, Matysiak N, Mielanczyk L, Wyrobiec G, Kukla M, Michalski M, Zwirska-Korczala K. Eur J Histochem. 2014 Sep 12;58(3):2408.



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