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What would happen to the movement of vesicles toward their eventual target if a microtubule inhibitor like colchicine were added to the cells?

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The vesicles inside the cell are mostly propelled by the microtubules in the cytoskeleton of the cell. Colchicine is a potent microtubule inhibitor (other microtubule inhibitors are Paclitaxel and Vincristine) that will disrupt the locomotive mechanisms of the vesicles leading to stopping or slowing down of movement of the vesicles.
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