Further Reading

The toxicology of musk fragrances: Toxicology letters, Volume 111, Issues 1-2, Pages 1-187 (20 December 1999)
Bard, S.M., 2000. Multixenobiotic resistance as a cellular defense mechanism in aquatic organisms. Aquat. Toxicol. 48: 357-389.
Daughton, C.G., and T.A. Ternes. 1999. Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the environment: Agents of subtle change? Environ. Health Perspect. 107:907-938.
Epel, D., 1998. Use of multidrug transporters as first lines of defense against toxins in aquatic organisms. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A 120: 23-28.
Epel, D., Smital, T., 2001. Multidrug/multixenobiotic transporters and their significance with respect to environmental levels of pharmaceuticals and personal care products. In "Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the Environment: Scientific and Regulatory Issues" (C. Daughton and R. Ternes, editors), American Chemical Society, Washington DC, pp. 244-263.
Kartner, N., Riordan, J.R., Ling, V., 1983. Cell surface P-glycoprotein associated with multidrug resistance in mammalian cell lines. Science 221: 1285-1288.
Kurelec, B., 1992. The multixenobiotic resistance mechanism in aquatic organisms. Crit. Rev. Toxicol. 22: 23-43.