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ImogI: Take Control over a Context-Aware Electronic Mobile Guide for Museums

by K Luyten, K Coninx
Workshop on HCI in Mobile Guides in conjunction (2004)

Abstract

Considerable research efforts have been directed towards understanding the enigma of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in drug development and delivery. P-gp is a multi-specific drug efflux transporter that plays a significant role in governing the bioavailability of various anti-cancer drugs. Modulation of this efflux transporter by various traditional 'chemosensitisers' forms a distinctive approach in improving pharmacokinetics and conquering drug resistance. However, such inhibitors show limitations associated with their safety and unwanted pharmacokinetic drug interaction restraining their clinical applicability. To address these concerns, several research groups have used pharmaceutical excipients (functional excipients or additives) to inhibit P-gp and enhance drug permeability. This article focuses on such excipients, various co-development strategies for the formulation of cytotoxic drugs with this multi-drug resistance (MDR) reversing additives.

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