Abstract
Summary
In the presence of cytochalasin B (CB), fertilized Xenopus laevis eggs fail to complete cleavage although nuclear division and furrowing occur normally. The effects of varied dose levels and changes in timing of exposure to CB indicate that a pool of substance(s) needed for subsequent cleavages becomes available for CB action just before first cleavage.
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