“…As indicated above, ABCB1, ABCC1, and ABCG2 are the most investigated and understood ABC transporters, and hence, represent model targets for the generation of pan-ABC transporter inhibitors [15] . However, even for these well-studied ABC transporters, only 133 broad-spectrum ABCB1, ABCC1, and ABCG2 inhibitors were described to date [15] , [43] , [45] , [62] , [67] , [75] , [93] , [94] , [95] , [96] , [97] , [98] , [99] , [100] , [101] , [102] , [103] , [104] , [105] , [106] , [107] , [108] , [109] , [110] , [111] , [112] , [113] , [114] , [115] , [116] , [117] , [118] , [119] , [120] , [121] , [122] , [123] , [124] , [125] , [126] , amongst which only 56 exerted their effects below 10 µM [15] , [43] , [45] , [62] , [67] , [75] , [93] , [94] , [95] , [98] , [99] , [101] , [103] , [107] , [109] , [110] , [111] , [112] , [113] , [118] , [119] , [120] , [121] ,…”