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Structure activity relationships of 5-, 6-, and 7-methyl-substituted azepan-3-one cathepsin K inhibitors
Yamashita, Dennis S.,Marquis, Robert W.,Xie, Ren,Nidamarthy, Sirishkumar D.,Oh, Hye-Ja,Jeong, Jae U.,Erhard, Karl F.,Ward, Keith W.,Roethke, Theresa J.,Smith, Brian R.,Cheng,Geng, Xiaoliu,Lin, Fan,Offen, Priscilla H.,Wang, Bing,Nevins, Neysa,Head, Martha S.,Haltiwanger, R. Curtis,Sarjeant, Amy A. Narducci,Liable-Sands, Louise M.,Zhao, Baoguang,Smith, Ward W.,Janson, Cheryl A.,Gao, Enoch,Tomaszek, Thaddeus,McQueney, Michael,James, Ian E.,Gress, Catherine J.,Zembryki, Denise L.,Lark, Michael W.,Veber, Daniel F.
, p. 1597 - 1612 (2007/10/03)
The syntheses, in vitro characterizations, and rat and monkey in vivo pharmacokinetic profiles of a series of 5-, 6-, and 7-methyl-substituted azepanone-based cathepsin K inhibitors are described. Depending on the particular regiochemical substitution and