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15. Cytoskeleton and Cell Movement / Microtubules / Problem 7
Problem 7
Propose a mechanism by which centrioles could be targeted to inhibit cancer cell division.
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Stimulate the production of additional centrosomes.
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Develop drugs that enhance centriole duplication.
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Increase the expression of microtubule-associated proteins.
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Create molecules that disrupt centriole structure, preventing microtubule nucleation.
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