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Review
. 1992;9(1):11-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF02989648.

Antibody-directed therapy of multidrug-resistant tumor cells

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Antibody-directed therapy of multidrug-resistant tumor cells

T Efferth et al. Med Oncol Tumor Pharmacother. 1992.

Abstract

The major obstacle to effective cancer chemotherapy is the resistance of tumor cells to cytostatic agents. Tumor cells frequently express a multidrug-resistance (MDR) phenotype. In an effort to devise new strategies to overcome MDR, antibody-directed approaches for the eradication of MDR cells have been developed. Experimental data have shown that multidrug-resistant tumor cells can be efficiently killed by monoclonal antibodies, immunotoxins, or bispecific antibodies. The current experimental results indicate that an antibody-directed therapeutic approach to eradication of MDR cells might be a promising adjunct to conventional chemotherapy of cancer patients.

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