The SMR family: a novel family of multidrug efflux proteins involved with the efflux of lipophilic drugs
Ian T. Paulsen(ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology), L. Grinius(Procter & Gamble (United States)), Roland Tam(University of California San Diego), Joël H. Weiner(University of Alberta), Ronald A. Skurray(University of Sydney), Milton H. Saier(University of California San Diego), Edward B. Goldberg(Tufts University), Raymond J. Turner(University of Calgary)
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