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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 05, 2008
Filed:
Dec. 04, 2003
Maria Gabriella Brasca, Cusago, IT;
Raffaella Amici, Codogno, IT;
Daniele Fancelli, Milan, IT;
Marcella Nesi, Saronno, IT;
Paolo Orsini, Gallarate, IT;
Fabrizio Orzi, Milan, IT;
Patrick Roussel, Nerviano, IT;
Anna Vulpetti, Brugherio, IT;
Paolo Pevarello, Pavia, IT;
Maria Gabriella Brasca, Cusago, IT;
Raffaella Amici, Codogno, IT;
Daniele Fancelli, Milan, IT;
Marcella Nesi, Saronno, IT;
Paolo Orsini, Gallarate, IT;
Fabrizio Orzi, Milan, IT;
Patrick Roussel, Nerviano, IT;
Anna Vulpetti, Brugherio, IT;
Paolo Pevarello, Pavia, IT;
Pfizer Italia S.r.l., Rome, IT;
Abstract
A new class of pyrazolo derivative compounds having the formula where R and Rhave the meanings given herein. The pyrazolo derivative compounds are useful in treating cell proliferative disorders caused by and/or associated with an altered cell cycle dependent kinase activity in mammals. The compounds may be provided in pharmaceutical compositions or in a kit.