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Overview
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Cytochalasin E is one of a family of potent mycotoxins produced by a range of fungi. Despite the common mode of action, there is evidence that individual members display diverse selectivity. Specifically, cytochalasin E acts as an angiogenesis inhibitor and, unlike other cytochalasins, does not inhibit glucose transport.
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Background
All cytochalasins exhibit profound effects on cytoskeletal proteins, resulting in pronounced morphogenic changes in animals and plants.
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Overview