- ION CHANNEL INHIBITOR COMPOUNDS FOR CANCER TREATMENT
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The present invention concerns a compound of following general formula (I): where: either R is an R1 group and R′ is an -A1-Cy1 group, or R is an -A1-Cy1 group and R′ is an R1 group, R1 particularly being H or (C1-C6)alkyl group;A1 being an —NH— radical or —NH—CH2— radical;Cy1 particularly being a phenyl group,A is a fused (hetero)aromatic ring having 5 to 7 atoms, for use for treating cancer.
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Paragraph 0302; 0303; 0304; 0305
(2021/01/25)
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- BRIDGED BICYCLIC AMINO THIAZINE DIOXIDE COMPOUNDS AS INHIBITORS OF BETA-SECRETASE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
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The present invention provides a new class of compounds useful for the modulation of beta-secretase enzyme (BACE) activity. The compounds have a general Formula I: wherein variables A4, A5, A6, A8, R1, R2, R3, R7 and n of Formula I, independently, are defined herein. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds, and corresponding uses of the compounds and compositions for treatment of disorders and/or conditions related to A-beta plaque formation and deposition, resulting from the biological activity of BACE. Such BACE mediated disorders include, for example, Alzheimer's Disease, cognitive deficits, cognitive impairments, schizophrenia and other central nervous system conditions. The invention further provides compounds of Formula II and sub-formula embodiments thereof, compounds of Formula III, intermediates and processes and methods useful for the preparation of compounds of Formulas I-III, and sub-Formulas thereof.
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Paragraph 0890; 0893
(2015/02/19)
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- CAPSAICIN RECEPTOR AGONISTS
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Capsaicin receptor agonists are provided. Such compounds are ligands that may be used to modulate VRl activity in vivo or in vitro, and are particularly useful in the treatment of conditions responsive to capsaicin receptor activation in humans, domesticated companion animals and livestock animals. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods for using them to treat such disorders are provided, as are methods for using such ligands for receptor localization studies.
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Page/Page column 44; 45
(2010/02/11)
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