156185-88-5Relevant articles and documents
BENZIMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS THAT ARE VITRONECTIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
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The present invention provides compounds having formula (I) wherein n, p, q and r are each independently selected from 0 or 1; a, b, c, and d each independently represents a carbon or nitrogen atom, with the proviso that no more than two of a, b, c, and d are nitrogen atoms; Y and Y' each independently represents 1-4 optional substituents selected from alkyl, alkoxy, halo, -CF3, and -C(O)OH; R, R, R and R are H or specified substituents; R, R, R, R, R, R, R and R are independently selected from H or C1-C3 alkyl; or a biolabile ester thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Also provided are methods of using these compounds for treating vitronectin-mediated disorders, e.g., cancer, retinopathy, artherosclerosis, vascular restenosis, and osteoporosis.
Fibrinogen receptor antagonists
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, (2008/06/13)
Novel fibrinogen receptor antagonists of the formula: X--Y--Z-Aryl-A--B and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein Aryl is a 5-membered aromatic ring system containing 1 or 2 heteroatoms chosen from N, O or S wherein ring atoms may be unsubstituted or substituted with R5 and wherein S may be substituted with 0, 1 or 2 oxygen atoms; and X comprises various Nitrogen substituents including aromatic or nonaromatic systems; Y comprises, for example, alkyl or alkylaminocarbonylalkyl groups and Z and A are substituents which when present are independently chosen from alkyl or alkyloxyalkyl or other groups as defined herein; B is (a) or (b). The claimed compounds exhibit fibrinogen receptor antagonist activity, inhibit platelet aggregation and are therefore useful in modulating or preventing thrombus formation.
Fibrinogen receptor antagonists
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, (2008/06/13)
Novel fibrinogen receptor antagonists of the formula: are provided in which the claimed compounds exhibit fibrinogen receptor antagonist activity, inhibit platelet aggregation and are therefore useful in modulating thrombus formation.