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SUBSTITUTED AMINOTHIAZOLES AS INHIBITORS OF NUCLEASES
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Page/Page column 14; 34, (2019/11/12)
The invention provides compounds represented by the structural formula (1): wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 are as defined in the claims. The compounds are inhibitors of nucleases, and are useful in particular in a method of treatment and/or prevention of proliferative diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, and other genomic instability associated diseases.
DIAZANAPHTHALEN-3-YL CARBOXAMIDES AND PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF
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Paragraph 0927; 0929, (2019/05/15)
Diazanaphthalene compounds for treating various diseases and pathologies are disclosed. More particularly, the present disclosure concerns the use of a diazanaphthalene compound or analogs thereof, in the treatment of disorders characterized by the activa
Preparation of 3,4-Substituted-5-Aminopyrazoles and 4-Substituted-2-Aminothiazoles
Havel, Stepan,Khirsariya, Prashant,Akavaram, Naresh,Paruch, Kamil,Carbain, Benoit
, p. 15380 - 15405 (2019/01/04)
3,4-Substituted-5-aminopyrazoles and 4-substituted-2-aminothiazoles are frequently used intermediates in medicinal chemistry and drug discovery projects. We report an expedient flexible synthesis of 3,4-substituted-5-aminopyrazoles (35 examples), based on palladium-mediated α-arylation of β-ketonitriles with aryl bromides. A library of 4-substituted-2-aminothiazoles (21 examples) was assembled by a sequence employing Suzuki coupling of newly prepared, properly protected pinacol ester and MIDA ester of 4-boronic acid-2-aminothiazole with (hetero)aryl halides.
CYANOPYRROLIDINE DERVIVATIVES AS INHIBITORS FOR DUBS
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Page/Page column 47, (2017/07/14)
The present invention relates to novel compounds and methods for the manufacture of inhibitors of deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs). In particular, the invention relates to the inhibition of Cezanne 1 and ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase 30 or Ubiquitin Specific Peptidase 30 (USP30). The invention further relates to the use of DUB inhibitors in the treatment of cancer. Compounds of the invention include compounds having the formula (I): pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R1a, R1b, R1c, R1d, R1e, R1f and A are as defined herein.
NOVEL COMPOUNDS
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Page/Page column 76-77, (2016/04/20)
The present invention relates to novel compounds and methods for the manufacture of inhibitors of deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs). In particular, the invention relates to the inhibition of ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1). The invention further relates to the use of DUB inhibitors in the treatment of cancer and other indications. Compounds of the invention include compounds having the formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R1 to R8 are as defined herein.
ACETAMIDE DERIVATIVES AS GLUCOKINASE ACTIVATORS, THEIR PROCESS AND MEDICINAL APPLICATION
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Page/Page column 28, (2010/12/29)
Acetamide derivatives, their stereoisomers, tautomers, prodrugs, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, polymorphs, solvates and formulations thereof for the prophylaxis, management, treatment, control of progression, or adjunct treatment of diseases and/or m
Thrombopoietin Receptor Agonists
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Page/Page column 31, (2010/11/30)
A compound of the formula (I) useful as promoters of thrombopoiesis and megakaryocytopoiesis, wherein A, B, D, E, W, X, Y, Z, R1 and R2 are defined as above.
Pyrimidine benzamide-based thrombopoietin receptor agonists
Reiter, Lawrence A.,Subramanyam, Chakrapani,Mangual, Emilio J.,Jones, Christopher S.,Smeets, Marc I.,Brissette, William H.,McCurdy, Sandra P.,Lira, Paul D.,Linde, Robert G.,Li, Qifang,Zhang, Fangning,Antipas, Amy S.,Blumberg, Laura C.,Doty, Jonathan L.,Driscoll, James P.,Munchhof, Michael J.,Ripp, Sharon L.,Shavnya, Andrei,Shepard, Richard M.,Sperger, Diana,Thomasco, Lisa M.,Trevena, Kristen A.,Wolf-Gouveia, Lilli A.,Zhang, Liling
, p. 5447 - 5454 (2008/03/11)
A series of pyrimidine benzamide-based thrombopoietin receptor agonists is described. The lead molecule contains a 2-amino-5-unsubstituted thiazole, a group that has been associated with idiosyncratic toxicity. The potential for metabolic oxidation at C-5 of the thiazole, the likely source of toxic metabolites, was removed by substitution at C-5 or by replacing the thiazole with a thiadiazole. Potency in the series was improved by modifying the substituents on the pyrimidine and/or on the thiazole or thiadiazole pendant aryl ring. In vivo examination revealed that compounds from the series are not highly bioavailable. This is attributed to low solubility and poor permeability.
