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Sarkolysin

Known as: SARCOLYSIN, Merphalan, Sarcolysine 
The isomeric form of melphalan, with alkylating activity. Sarcolysin crosslinks DNA, thereby causing an inhibition in DNA replication and eventually… 
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2000
2000
Human erythrocytes and their resealed ghosts were alkylated under identical conditions using three groups of alkylating antitumor… 
1998
1998
The overexpression of lectins by malignant cells was applied for in vitro targeting of liposomes equipped with a saccharide… 
1997
1997
ID50 and ID90 values for L-prolyl-L-m-[bis(chloroethyl)amino]-phenylalanyl-L-norvaline ethyl ester HCl (MF13), were determined in… 
1996
1996
To change the pharmacokinetic properties of the known antitumor agents sarcolysine, rubomycin, and methotrexate, their lipid… 
1992
1992
In search for compounds capable of forming covalent bonds with DNA AT-pair clusters, distamycin A and netropsin analogues…