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please upload an image from http://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. :-(
[edit] Cleanup tag
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 a Chembox - see Hydrazine for a good example. The Aflatoxin article is also good, though it too should have a Chembox. Peter G Werner 21:25, 11 April 2006 (UTC)