Multidrug Resistance Reversed by Maleimide Interactions. A Biological and Synthetic Overview for an Emerging Field
Edson D. Hernández‐Velázquez,
Angelica J. Granados‐López,
Jesús Adrián López
et al.
Abstract:Multidrug Resistance (MDR) can be considered one of the most frightening adaptation types in bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and eukaryotic cells. It allows the organisms to survive the attack of many drugs used in the daily basis. This force the development of new and more complex, highly specific drugs to fight diseases. Given the high usage of medicaments, poor variation in active chemical cores, and self‐medication, the appearance of MDR is more frequent each time, and has been established as a serious medical … Show more
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