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The development of multidrug-resistance (MDR) is a serious problem during treatment of various malignant tumors. Multidrug-resistant cells were isolated from human carcinoma cell lines and studied to elucidate the molecular basis for their multidrug resistance properties [1–4].
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Akiyama, SI., Yoshimura, A., Ichikawa, M., Sumizawa, T., Furukawa, T. (1991). A Molecular Basis for Multidrug-Resistance and Reversal of the Resistance. In: Tabuchi, K. (eds) Biological Aspects of Brain Tumors. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68150-2_6
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