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My colleagues and I have described the use of alkylphosphocholines as a completely new approach to antitumor and antileishmanial therapy.2,3 The chemical description and the chemical structure of the molecule provided by Jha et al. are wrong. They state that "miltefosine, a close analogue of lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) in which phosphorylcholine is attached by an ether bond rather than an ester bond to
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