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The aim of Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry is to publish short reviews on the important recent developments in medicinal chemistry and allied disciplines.

The scope of Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry will cover all areas of medicinal chemistry including developments in rational drug design, synthetic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, high-throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry, drug targets, and natural product research and structure-activity relationship studies.

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal and pharmaceutical chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments.

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Volume 5, Number 2, February 2005

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Inhibitors of Multidrug Efflux Transporters: Their Membrane and Protein Interactions
pp. 135-151(17)
Authors: A. Seelig; E. Gatlik-Landwojtowicz

Inhibitors of P-Glycoprotein - Lead Identification and Optimisation
pp. 153-163(11)
Authors: Karin Pleban; Gerhard F. Ecker

Photoaffinity Labeling of P-Glycoprotein
pp. 165-172(8)
Authors: Michael Peer; Edina Csaszar; Elisabeth Vorlaufer; Stephan Kopp; Peter Chiba

Multidrug Transporters in Lactic Acid Bacteria
pp. 173-181(9)
Authors: P. Mazurkiewicz; K. Sakamoto; G. J. Poelarends; W. N. Konings

Efflux Transporters and their Clinical Relevance
pp. 183-195(13)
Authors: V. Fischer; H. J. Einolf; D. Cohen

Effect of Okadaic Acid on Glucose Regulation
pp. 207-215(9)
Authors: M. C. Louzao; M. R. Vieytes; L. M. Botana

Focus on Recent Approaches for the Development of New NO-Donors
pp. 217-229(13)
Authors: A. Gasco; R. Fruttero; B. Rolando

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