“…Immunohistochemical studies in neurons from normal human tissue adjacent to dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors, glioblastomas, and cerebral hemorrhages support the presence of MRP4, MRP5, and MRP8, but not MRP2 protein in human brain sections (Nies et al, 2004;Vogelgesang et al, 2004;Bortfeld et al, 2006). In contrast, neurons adjacent to MRP1-staining dysplastic neurons (from resected epileptic or glioma tissue samples) are devoid of MRP1 (Sisodiya et al, 2001;Aronica et al, 2003;Nies et al, 2004). Likewise, perilesional tissue obtained from surgical resections of gliomas and cerebral hemorrhage showed no MRP3 expression and inconsistent MRP6 staining in pyramidal neurons (Nies et al, 2004).…”