
doi: 10.1007/bf03179947
Cytochalasin B treated (20 μ/ml) and deciliated tetrahymenae consistently show an initial 1 h lag in cilia regeneration. The scanning electron microscopic observations reveal the altered cell morphology in cytochalasin B treated cells around this time. The possible interactions of cytochalasin B with deciliation induced protein and/or cytoskeletal matrix fibres for the observed delay in cilia regeneration kinetics and morphological alteration inTetrahymena have been discussed.
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