Abstract
Melphalan and analogous aniline mustard derivatives were tested on antitumor activity in vitro. All compounds showed similar antiproliferative effects against melanoma B16, sarcoma 180 and leukemia P388D1. Thus, the singular clinical efficiency of melphalan may not simply be explained by a selective uptake employing amino acid carrier systems of tumor cells.
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