2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.13.249664
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Ultra-Low Colcemid Doses Induce Microtubule Dysfunction as Revealed by Super-Resolution Microscopy

Abstract: Microtubule-interacting drugs, sometimes referred to as antimitotics, are used in cancer therapy to target and disrupt microtubules. However, their side effects require the development of safer drug regimens that still retain clinical efficacy. Currently, many questions remain regarding microtubule-interacting drugs at clinically relevant and ultra-low doses. Here, we use super-resolution microscopies (single molecule localization and optical fluctuation based) to reveal the initial microtubule dysfunctions ca… Show more

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