Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a pathophysiological phenomenon employed by cancer cells which limits the prolonged and effective use of chemotherapeutic agents. MDR is primarily based on the over-expression of drug efflux pumps in the cellular membrane. Prominent examples of such efflux pumps, which belong to the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily of proteins, are Pgp (P-glycoprotein) and MRP (multidrug resistance-associated protein), nowadays officially known as ABCB1 and ABCC1. Over the years, several strategies have been evaluated to overcome MDR, based not only on the use of low-molecular-weight MDR modulators, but also on the implementation of 1–100(0) nm-sized drug delivery systems. In the present manuscript, after introducing the ...
International audienceCancer is a highly heterogeneous disease at intra/inter patient levels and kno...
The multidrug resistance (MDR) of tumor cells significantly reduces the efficiency of traditional an...
Drug resistance is a major obstacle to the successful treatment of cancer as tumor cells either fail...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a pathophysiological phenomenon employed by cancer cells which limits ...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a major impediment to the success of cancer chemotherapy. P-glycoprote...
One of the major problems related with the curative treatment of cancer patients is resistance again...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Chemotherapy remains the mainstay in the treatment and management of many cancers. However, this tre...
Chemotherapy remains the mainstay in the treatment and management of many cancers. However, this tre...
International audienceCancer is a highly heterogeneous disease at intra/inter patient levels and kno...
The multidrug resistance (MDR) of tumor cells significantly reduces the efficiency of traditional an...
Drug resistance is a major obstacle to the successful treatment of cancer as tumor cells either fail...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a pathophysiological phenomenon employed by cancer cells which limits ...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a major impediment to the success of cancer chemotherapy. P-glycoprote...
One of the major problems related with the curative treatment of cancer patients is resistance again...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Every year, cancer accounts for a vast portion of deaths worldwide. Established clinical protocols a...
Chemotherapy remains the mainstay in the treatment and management of many cancers. However, this tre...
Chemotherapy remains the mainstay in the treatment and management of many cancers. However, this tre...
International audienceCancer is a highly heterogeneous disease at intra/inter patient levels and kno...
The multidrug resistance (MDR) of tumor cells significantly reduces the efficiency of traditional an...
Drug resistance is a major obstacle to the successful treatment of cancer as tumor cells either fail...