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Why would an inhibitor of cytoskeleton assembly affect fast growing cancer cells? Group of answer choices

Inhibitors like vinblastine would block cell division and stop cancer cell growth.

Inhibitors like vinblastine would interfere with the synthesis of proteins.

Inhibitors like vinblastine would interfere with energy production by mitochondria.

Inhibitors like vinblastine would block protein production by the rough ER.

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