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- Q2837367 subject Q8431759.
- Q2837367 abstract "Alky-lysophospholipids (ALP) are synthetic analogues of lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC), also called lysolecithins. They are synthesized by replacing the acyl-group within the LPC with an alkyl-group. They are in contrast to LPC metabolically very stable., They have anti-neoplastic (“anti-cancer”) effects. and they are immune modulators. Their anti-tumor efficiency is due to influence on signal pathways of the cell, causing apoptosis. It has highly selective, sparing healthy cells. Several like Edelfosine, Miltefosine and Perifosine are under research and development as drugs against cancer and other diseases.".
- Q2837367 wikiPageWikiLink Q14599311.
- Q2837367 wikiPageWikiLink Q3411917.
- Q2837367 wikiPageWikiLink Q3579094.
- Q2837367 wikiPageWikiLink Q410548.
- Q2837367 wikiPageWikiLink Q411787.
- Q2837367 wikiPageWikiLink Q8431759.
- Q2837367 comment "Alky-lysophospholipids (ALP) are synthetic analogues of lysophosphatidylcholines (LPC), also called lysolecithins. They are synthesized by replacing the acyl-group within the LPC with an alkyl-group. They are in contrast to LPC metabolically very stable., They have anti-neoplastic (“anti-cancer”) effects. and they are immune modulators. Their anti-tumor efficiency is due to influence on signal pathways of the cell, causing apoptosis. It has highly selective, sparing healthy cells.".
- Q2837367 label "Alkyl-lysophospholipids".