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Multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRPs) are a family of ATP-binding cassette transporters that play a crucial role in the efflux of drugs and xenobiotics from cells, contributing to multidrug resistance in cancer therapy. They are involved in the transport of a wide range of substrates, including organic anions and glutathione conjugates, impacting drug pharmacokinetics and efficacy.
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