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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 15, 2009
Filed:
Jun. 27, 2005
Jeffrey M. Bergman, Sellersville, PA (US);
Paul J. Coleman, Wallingford, PA (US);
Mark E. Fraley, North Wales, PA (US);
Robert M. Garbaccio, Lansdale, PA (US);
George D. Hartman, Lansdale, PA (US);
Chunze LI, Lansdale, PA (US);
Lou Anne Neilson, Sellersville, PA (US);
Christy M. Olson, Lansdale, PA (US);
Edward S. Tasber, Norristown, PA (US);
Jeffrey M. Bergman, Sellersville, PA (US);
Paul J. Coleman, Wallingford, PA (US);
Mark E. Fraley, North Wales, PA (US);
Robert M. Garbaccio, Lansdale, PA (US);
George D. Hartman, Lansdale, PA (US);
Chunze Li, Lansdale, PA (US);
Lou Anne Neilson, Sellersville, PA (US);
Christy M. Olson, Lansdale, PA (US);
Edward S. Tasber, Norristown, PA (US);
Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ (US);
Abstract
The present invention relates to tricyclic pyrazoles according to Formula (I) that are useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases, for treating disorders associated with KSP kinesin activity, and for inhibiting KSP kinesin. The invention also relates to compositions which comprise these compounds, and methods of using them to treat cancer in mammals.