Variants of Simian virus 40-transformed mouse cells that are resistant to cytochalasin B

  • F. Kelly
  • J. Sambrook
  • Black Vogel
Publication date
January 1974
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor

Abstract

By contrast to their untransformed parents, mouse cells transformed by SV40 are killed by cytochalasin B (Kelly and Sambrook 1973), a drug that prevents cytoplasmic division during mitosis and inhibits movement of animal cells (Carter 1967). Several other substances (FdU, Pollack et al

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