Multiple Choice
Consider vinblastine, a chemotherapeutic drug used to treat breast and testicular cancers. This drug interferes with the assembly of microtubules. How does this drug most likely work to inhibit growth in a cancer cell?
A) It inhibits transition from G1 to S.
B) It disrupts mitotic spindle formation, and consequently mitosis.
C) It inhibits cytokinesis.
D) It inhibits transition from S to mitosis.
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