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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 2006
Filed:
Nov. 28, 2000
Zaid Jayyosi, Flemington, NJ (US);
Gerard M. Mcgeehan, Chester Springs, PA (US);
Michael F. Kelley, West Chester, PA (US);
Richard F. Labaudiniere, Collegeville, PA (US);
Litao Zhang, Kennett Square, PA (US);
Robert D. Groneberg, Boulder, CO (US);
Daniel G. Mcgarry, King of Prussia, PA (US);
Thomas J. Caulfield, Paris, FR;
Anne Minnich, Flemington, NJ (US);
Mark Bobko, Exton, PA (US);
Robert Morris, Wayne, PA (US);
Zaid Jayyosi, Flemington, NJ (US);
Gerard M. McGeehan, Chester Springs, PA (US);
Michael F. Kelley, West Chester, PA (US);
Richard F. Labaudiniere, Collegeville, PA (US);
Litao Zhang, Kennett Square, PA (US);
Robert D. Groneberg, Boulder, CO (US);
Daniel G. McGarry, King of Prussia, PA (US);
Thomas J. Caulfield, Paris, FR;
Anne Minnich, Flemington, NJ (US);
Mark Bobko, Exton, PA (US);
Robert Morris, Wayne, PA (US);
Aventis Pharma Deutschland GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Abstract
The use of triaryl acid derivatives of formula (I)and their pharmaceutical compositions as PPAR ligand receptor binders. The PPAR ligand receptor binders of this invention are useful as agonists or antagonists of the PPAR receptor.