Helminth infections in grazing ruminants are of major concern for animal welfare and cause substantial economic losses, prompting the widespread use of ivermectin (IVM). The emergence of IVM resistance, driven by complex and poorly understood mechanisms, increasingly compromises treatment efficacy. Drug efflux transporters, particularly P-glycoproteins (PGPs), are suspected to contribute to resistance. Yet, the study of their individual and functional role is hindered by their diversity in nemat
Critical role of P-Glycoprotein-9 in ivermectin tolerance in nematodes
Clara Blancfuney·Mélanie Alberich·Marie Garcia·Julien Faccini·Jean‐François Sutra·Felipe Ramon-Portugal·Elise Courtot·Marlène Z. Lacroix·Roger Prichard·Anne Lespine·Eva Guchen
