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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 26, 2020
Filed:
Aug. 14, 2017
Les Laboratoires Servier, Suresnes, FR;
Vernalis (R&d) Ltd, Winnersh, GB;
Patrick Casara, Strasbourg, FR;
Thierry Le Diguarher, Saint Denis de l'Hôtel, FR;
Jean-Michel Henlin, Suresnes, FR;
Jérôme-Benoît Starck, Rueil-Malmaison, FR;
Arnaud Le Tiran, Croissy sur Seine, FR;
Guillaume De Nanteuil, Suresnes, FR;
Olivier Geneste, Rueil-Malmaison, FR;
James Edward Paul Davidson, Great Shelford, GB;
James Brooke Murray, Linton, GB;
I-Jen Chen, Cambridge, GB;
Claire Walmsley, Ely, GB;
Christopher John Graham, Newmarket, GB;
Stuart Ray, Milton, GB;
Daniel Maddox, Upper Cambourne, GB;
Simon Bedford, Harlow, GB;
LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER, Suresnes, FR;
VERNALIS (R&D) LTD, Winnersh Berkshire, GB;
Abstract
Compounds of formula (I): wherein R, R, R, R, R, R, R, A, A, T and W are as defined in the description. Medicinal products containing the same which are useful in treating conditions requiring a pro-apoptotic agent.