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WE have recently1,2 studied the effects of mercaptoethanol (HS-CH2 – CH2OH) and its oxidized counterpart, dithiodiglycol, on morphogenesis in a number of different systems (amphibian eggs, regenerating tadpoles and planarians, fragments of Acetabularia) : it was always found that mercaptoethanol inhibits morphogenesis, while dithiodiglycol has no effect or is even slightly stimulatory.
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BRACHET, J. Morphogenetic Effects of Lipoic Acid on Amphibian Embryos. Nature 189, 156–157 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189156a0
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