cytochalasin
/saɪˈtoʊkəleɪzən/Definitions
1. noun
A naturally occurring or synthetic compound that inhibits cell division by disrupting microfilament function.
“Researchers used cytochalasin to study the effects of microfilament disruption on cellular behavior.”
2. noun
Any of the naturally occurring or synthetic compounds that inhibit microfilament function and thereby cell division.
“Cytochalasin B is a widely used compound in cell biology research.”