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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 23, 2009
Filed:
Apr. 19, 2007
Alexander Michael Porte, Pennington, NJ (US);
Thomas Joseph Caggiano, Morrisville, PA (US);
George Diamantidis, Randolph, NJ (US);
Diane Barbara Hauze, Radnor, PA (US);
Boyd Lynn Harrison, Princeton Junction, NJ (US);
Molly Hoke, Hightstown, NJ (US);
Anthony Kreft, Langhorne, PA (US);
Dennis M. Kubrak, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Charles William Mann, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Scott Mayer, Bridgewater, NJ (US);
Koi Michele Morris, Plainsboro, NJ (US);
Alexander Michael Porte, Pennington, NJ (US);
Thomas Joseph Caggiano, Morrisville, PA (US);
George Diamantidis, Randolph, NJ (US);
Diane Barbara Hauze, Radnor, PA (US);
Boyd Lynn Harrison, Princeton Junction, NJ (US);
Molly Hoke, Hightstown, NJ (US);
Anthony Kreft, Langhorne, PA (US);
Dennis M. Kubrak, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Charles William Mann, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Scott Mayer, Bridgewater, NJ (US);
Koi Michele Morris, Plainsboro, NJ (US);
Wyeth, Madison, NJ (US);
Abstract
A compound of Formula (I), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts and/or hydrates or prodrugs thereof, wherein Formula (I) has the structure: is provided, wherein R-Rare defined herein. These compounds are useful in medicaments for treating a disease selected from the group consisting of Alzheimer's Disease, amyloid angiopathy, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, systemic amyloidosis, hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis of the Dutch type, inclusion body myositis, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Down's syndrome, in a subject.