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Lack of therapeutic activity of the lipoidal amine CP-46,665 in rodent tumors and human non-seminomatous germ cell tumors growing in nude mice.

The alkyl-linked lipoidal amine 4-aminomethyl-1-[2,3-(di-n-decyloxy)-n-propyl]-4-phenylpiperidine (CP-46,665) was tested for therapeutic activity in 2 rodent tumor models and 2 human non-seminomatous germ cell tumors growing in nude mice. CP-46,665 failed to show therapeutic efficacy in 3-Lewis lung carcinoma (3-LL) growing in syngeneic C57Bl6-mice, in methylnitrosourea (MNU)-induced rat mammary carcinomas and in 2 human non-seminomatous germ cell tumor cell lines (H 12.1, H 12.7) growing in nu/nu NMRI-mice when given in a dose range including non-toxic doses and doses higher than the lethal dose for 10% of the treated animals (LD10).[1]

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  1. Lack of therapeutic activity of the lipoidal amine CP-46,665 in rodent tumors and human non-seminomatous germ cell tumors growing in nude mice. Berdel, W.E., Berger, M.R., Falk, H., Harstrick, A., Danhauser, S., Schick, H.D., Schmoll, H.J., Schmähl, D., Vogler, W.R., Rastetter, J. Cancer Lett. (1987) [Pubmed]
 
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