- AGONISTS OF GPR40
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The present invention relates to compounds that have the ability to modulate the activity of GPR40 and are there-fore useful in the treatment of GPR40 related disorders. In addition the invention relates to the compounds, methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds and the uses of these compounds in the treatment of certain disorders related to GPR40 activity.
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- P-Hydroxyphenacyl photoremovable protecting groups Robust photochemistry despite substituent diversity
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A broadly based investigation of the effects of a diverse array of substituents on the photochemical rearrangement of p-hydroxyphenacyl esters has demonstrated that common substituents such as F, MeO, CN, CO2R, CONH2, and CH3 have little effect on the rate and quantum efficiencies for the photo-Favorskii rearrangement and the release of the acid leaving group or on the lifetimes of the reactive triplet state. A decrease in the quantum yields across all substituents was observed for the release and rearrangement when the photolyses were carried out in buffered aqueous media at pHs that exceeded the ground-state pKa of the chromophore where the conjugate base is the predominant form. Otherwise, substituents have only a very modest effect on the photoreaction of these robust chromophores.
- Givens, Richard S.,Stensrud, Kenneth,Conrad, Peter G.,Yousef, Abraham L.,Perera, Chamani,Senadheera, Sanjeewa N.,Heger, Dominik,Wirz, Jakob
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(2011/06/22)
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- PYRROLO [2,3-B] PYRIDINES AS KINASE MODULATORS
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Compounds active on protein kinases are described, as well as methods of using such compounds to treat diseases and conditions associated with aberrant activity of protein kinases.
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- PYRROLO[2,3-B] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS
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Compounds of formula III which are active on protein kinases are described, as well as methods of using such compounds to treat diseases and conditions associated with aberrant activity of protein kinases.
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