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Role of multidrug transporters in neurotherapeutics
Annals of the Indian Academy of Neurology, 07/02/09
Jose M et al. - Acquired resistance to antibiotics and other chemotherapeutic agents is a major problem in the practice of neurology and other branches of medicine. There are several mechanisms by which drug resistance is acquired. Multidrug transporters are important glycoproteins located in the cell membrane that actively transport small lipophilic molecules from one side of the cell membrane to the other, most often from the inside to the outside of a cell.
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