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Biology, 13.11.2020 05:40 misaki2002

You are a physician treating a patient with cancer. Traditional chemotherapy has not been working on this patient, so you prescribe a new class of drugs called taxanes, which inhibit microtubule function. Your patient asks you how they work. How would you explain to your patient how these drugs work?

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