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agents which stimulate cell division​

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Answered by Itzzhoneycomb
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Agents that decrease membrane stability (e.g. dimethyl sulfoxide, lysolecithin, sodium oleate, and short-chain alcohols) stimulate multinucleoid, serpentine filaments of Agmenellum quadruplicatum strains SN12 and SN29 to divide into cellular equivalents within approximately one generation time.

Answered by rithiksandron6p7xfwp
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dimethyl sulfoxide, lysolecithin, sodium oleate, and short-chain alcohols

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