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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 24, 2009
Filed:
Apr. 10, 2003
Dae-kee Kim, Seoul, KR;
Ju Young Lee, Suwon-shi, KR;
Nam Kyu Lee, Suwon-shi, KR;
Jae-sun Kim, Suwon-shi, KR;
Junwon Lee, Gunpo-shi, KR;
Suk Ho Lee, Kwangmyung-shi, KR;
Jin Young Choi, Suwon-shi, KR;
Je Ho Ryu, Seoul, KR;
Nam Ho Kim, Sungnam-shi, KR;
Guang-jin Im, Ansan-shi, KR;
Tae Kon Kim, Suwon-shi, KR;
Jung-woo Seo, Seoul, KR;
Young-jue Bang, Seoul, KR;
Dae-Kee Kim, Seoul, KR;
Ju Young Lee, Suwon-shi, KR;
Nam Kyu Lee, Suwon-shi, KR;
Jae-Sun Kim, Suwon-shi, KR;
Junwon Lee, Gunpo-shi, KR;
Suk Ho Lee, Kwangmyung-shi, KR;
Jin Young Choi, Suwon-shi, KR;
Je Ho Ryu, Seoul, KR;
Nam Ho Kim, Sungnam-shi, KR;
Guang-Jin Im, Ansan-shi, KR;
Tae Kon Kim, Suwon-shi, KR;
Jung-Woo Seo, Seoul, KR;
Young-Jue Bang, Seoul, KR;
SK Chemicals Co., Ltd., Suwon-Si, KR;
Abstract
Disclosed are agents that inhibit histone deacetylase. More specifically, the present invention relates to novel hydroxamic acid derivatives or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof for anticancer agents or other therapeutic agents based on their histone deacetylase inhibitory activity.