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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 24, 2006
Filed:
Dec. 19, 2001
David Bebbington, Newbury, GB;
Jean-damien Charrier, Wantage, GB;
Robert Davies, Arlington, MA (US);
Simon Everitt, Beaconsfield, GB;
David Kay, Purton, GB;
Ronald Knegtel, Abingdon, GB;
Sanjay Patel, Abingdon, GB;
David Bebbington, Newbury, GB;
Jean-Damien Charrier, Wantage, GB;
Robert Davies, Arlington, MA (US);
Simon Everitt, Beaconsfield, GB;
David Kay, Purton, GB;
Ronald Knegtel, Abingdon, GB;
Sanjay Patel, Abingdon, GB;
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
This invention describes novel pyrazole compounds of formula IIc: wherein Ris T-Ring D, wherein Ring D is a 5-7 membered monocyclic ring or 8-10 membered bicyclic ring selected from aryl, heteroaryl, heterocyclyl or carbocyclyl; Rand Rare taken together with their intervening atoms to form a fused, unsaturated or partially unsaturated, 5-7 membered ring having 0-3 heteroatoms; and Rand Rare as described in the specification. The compounds are useful as protein kinase inhibitors, especially as inhibitors of Aurora-2 and GSK-3, for treating diseases such as cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.