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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 16, 2005
Filed:
Dec. 04, 2001
Maria Theresia Niewöhner, Wermelskirchen, DE;
Marcus Bauser, Wuppertal, DE;
Jens-kerim Ergüden, Wulfrath, DE;
Dietmar Flubacher, Freiburg, DE;
Paul Naab, Wuppertal, DE;
Thorsten-oliver Repp, Wesseling, DE;
Jürgen Stoltefuss, Haan, DE;
Nils Burkhardt, Dusseldorf, DE;
Andrea Sewing, Broastairs, GB;
Michael Schauer, Wuppertal, DE;
Karl-heinz Schlemmer, Wuppertal, DE;
Olaf Weber, Wulfrath, DE;
Stephen J. Boyer, Hilden, DE;
Mark Miglarese, Ivorytown, CT (US);
Maria Theresia Niewöhner, Wermelskirchen, DE;
Marcus Bauser, Wuppertal, DE;
Jens-Kerim Ergüden, Wulfrath, DE;
Dietmar Flubacher, Freiburg, DE;
Paul Naab, Wuppertal, DE;
Thorsten-Oliver Repp, Wesseling, DE;
Jürgen Stoltefuss, Haan, DE;
Nils Burkhardt, Dusseldorf, DE;
Andrea Sewing, Broastairs, GB;
Michael Schauer, Wuppertal, DE;
Karl-Heinz Schlemmer, Wuppertal, DE;
Olaf Weber, Wulfrath, DE;
Stephen J. Boyer, Hilden, DE;
Mark Miglarese, Ivorytown, CT (US);
Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation, West Haven, CT (US);
Abstract
The present invention relates to pyrrolo[2.1-a]dihydroisoquinolines which are inhibitors of phosphodiesterase 10a and can be used for combating cancer.