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Biology, 27.01.2021 22:00, michelle5642b

(100 pts) 1.Are antimitotics still relevant as a potent chemotherapeutic strategy?

2.How to improve the selectivity of antimitotics towards cancer cells without off-site(s) targeting?

3.Can the balance of therapeutic benefits and reversible side effects be struck in combinatorial treatments consisting of multiple antimitotics targeting different stages of mitosis?

4.What about multi-phasic combinatorial therapies encompassing antimitotics, DNA-damaging agents (including antimetabolites and antibiotics) and/or antiangiogenic drugs?

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