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Drug accumulation in the presence of the multidrug resistance pump: dissociation between verapamil accumulation and the action of P-glycoprotein
S Ayesh,
Thomas Litman
, W D Stein
Cell Biology and Physiology
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Drug Accumulation
100%
P-glycoprotein (P-gp)
100%
Verapamil
100%
Dissociation
100%
Multidrug Resistance
100%
Vinblastine
66%
Steady State
33%
P388
16%
Daunomycin
16%
Chloroquine
16%
Multidrug-resistant
16%
Leukemia Cell Lines
16%
Multidrug Transporter
16%
Intracellular Accumulation
16%
Binding Site
16%
Membrane Binding
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Multidrug Resistance
100%
Verapamil
100%
P-Glycoprotein
100%
Vinblastine
66%
Daunorubicin
16%
Chloroquine
16%
Binding Site
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
P-Glycoprotein
100%
Drug Accumulation
100%
Multidrug Resistance
100%
Steady State
33%
Leukemia Cell Line
16%
Chloroquine
16%
Binding Site
16%