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10 µ g/ml colchicine
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Figure 11.11
Differential response spectrograms for 10
g/ml colchicine and cytochalasin D. The baseline is set
prior to the application of the drugs.
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Acknowledgment
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Grant No. CBET-0756005.
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