CYTOCHALASIN B is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. Cytochalasin b is associated with abnormalities such as Renal tubular disorder and Chagas Disease. The involved functions are known as Membrane Protein Traffic, inhibitors, Metabolic Inhibition, Biochemical Pathway and Increased Sensitivy. Cytochalasin b often locates in Cytoplasmic matrix, Plasma membrane, Microtubules, Extracellular and Protoplasm. The associated genes with CYTOCHALASIN B are SLC2A2 gene, PFDN5 gene, SLC2A1 gene, OMG gene and SPEN gene. The related lipids are Steroids, Lipopolysaccharides and Liposomes. The related experimental models are Xenograft Model.
To understand associated biological information of CYTOCHALASIN B, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.
CYTOCHALASIN B is suspected in Renal tubular disorder, Chagas Disease and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.
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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with CYTOCHALASIN B
There are no associated biomedical information in the current reference collection.
Associated locations are in red color. Not associated locations are in black.
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Xenograft Model are used in the study 'Endofacial competitive inhibition of the glucose transporter 1 activity by gossypol.' (Pérez A et al., 2009).
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Stackpole CW et al. | Two distinct types of capping of surface receptors on mouse lymphoid cells. | 1974 | Nature | pmid:4594642 |
Lynn WS et al. | Chemotaxis and cotton extracts. | 1974 | Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. | pmid:4594750 |
Ukena TE et al. | Effects of colchicine, cytochalasin B, and 2-deoxyglucose on the topographical organization of surface-bound concanavalin A in normal and transformed fibroblasts. | 1974 | J. Cell Biol. | pmid:4132067 |
Löw S et al. | Prevention by aging or by cytochalasin B of phalloidin stimulated formattion of microfilaments in cell membrane preparations of rat liver. | 1974 | Histochemie | pmid:4134564 |
Zurier RB et al. | Mechanisms of lysosomal enzyme release from human leukocytes. II. Effects of cAMP and cGMP, autonomic agonists, and agents which affect microtubule function. | 1974 | J. Clin. Invest. | pmid:4357615 |
Barrett LA and Dawson RB | Avian erythrocyte development: microtubules and the formation of the disk shape. | 1974 | Dev. Biol. | pmid:4822841 |
de Laat WS and Bluemink JG | New membrane formation during cytokinesis in normal and cytochalasin B-treated eggs of Xenopus laevis. II. Electrophysiological observations. | 1974 | J. Cell Biol. | pmid:4824285 |
Pollack R et al. | Properties of enucleated cells. II. Characteristic overlapping of transformed cells is reestablished by enucleates. | 1974 | Cell | pmid:4370294 |
Shields R and Pollock K | The adhesion of BHK and PyBHK cells to the substratum. | 1974 | Cell | pmid:4370432 |
Lin S and Spudich JA | On the molecular basis of action of cytochalasin B. | 1974 | J. Supramol. Struct. | pmid:4477884 |