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please upload an image fromhttp://www.fermentek.co.il/struct/cytochalasin_B.gif
The webmaster there explicitly declared all images of molecules on their site, public domain. regretfully, I am perhaps too old for that work- it failed. :-(
To begin with, I think the article needs to be written in better English. I suppose I can help with that as I find time to do rewrites. It should also follow Wikipedia conventions on citing sources. More generally, it should follow the overall style of Wikipedia articles on chemical compounds and have aChembox - seeHydrazine for a good example. TheAflatoxin article is also good, though it too should have a Chembox.Peter G Werner21:25, 11 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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