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The researchers programmed the altered virus package to attack a protein on the cancer cell surface called p-glycoprotein, which causes problems in cancer patients by shuttling cancer drugs away from the cell.
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In other words, p-glycoprotein causes resistance to cancer medication.
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In other words, p-glycoprotein causes resistance to cancer medication.
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The researchers programmed the altered virus package to attack a protein on the cancer cell surface called p-glycoprotein, which causes problems in cancer patients by shuttling cancer drugs away from the cell.
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Sitagliptin is also a substrate of p-glycoprotein, which may also be involved in mediating the renal elimination of sitagliptin.
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Therefore, meaningful interactions would not be expected with other p-glycoprotein inhibitors.
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Therefore, meaningful interactions would not be expected with other p-glycoprotein inhibitors.
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Sitagliptin is a p-glycoprotein substrate, but does not inhibit p-glycoprotein mediated transport of digoxin.
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Cyclosporine: A study was conducted to assess the effect of cyclosporine, a potent inhibitor of p-glycoprotein, on the pharmacokinetics of sitagliptin.
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Sitagliptin is also a substrate of p-glycoprotein, which may also be involved in mediating the renal elimination of sitagliptin.
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