Cytochalasin-B: Time-lapse cinematographic studies on its effects on cytokinesis

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L cells exposed to cytochalasin-B (cvto-B) show the normal development of deep cleavage furrows in both bipolar and multipolar cell divisions Due to the drug-induced inhibition of cellular motility, the resulting daughter cells do not move away from each other but reunite to form multinucleate cells. In mitotic cells from cultures exposed to cyto-B for long periods of time, vigorous blebbing and contraction of the cell surface is seen The evidence from time-lapse studies presented suggests that cyto-B-induced multinucleate cells are formed, not by the failure of the cleavage furrow, but by the drug-induced changes in surface activity and motility of cells after division. © 1972, Rockefeller University Press. All rights reserved.

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Krishan, A. (1972). Cytochalasin-B: Time-lapse cinematographic studies on its effects on cytokinesis. Journal of Cell Biology, 54(3), 657–664. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.54.3.657

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