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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 26, 2010
Filed:
May. 28, 2003
Andreas Floersheimer, Dornach, CH;
Pascal Furet, Thann, FR;
Paul William Manley, Arlesheim, CH;
Guido Bold, Gipf-Oberfrick, CH;
Eugen Boss, Birsfelden, CH;
Vito Guagnano, Basel, CH;
Andrea Vaupel, Riehen, CH;
Andreas Floersheimer, Dornach, CH;
Pascal Furet, Thann, FR;
Paul William Manley, Arlesheim, CH;
Guido Bold, Gipf-Oberfrick, CH;
Eugen Boss, Birsfelden, CH;
Vito Guagnano, Basel, CH;
Andrea Vaupel, Riehen, CH;
Novartis AG, Basel, CH;
Abstract
The invention relates to the use of diaryl urea derivatives in the treatment of protein kinase dependent diseases or for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions for use in the treatment of said diseases, methods of use of diaryl urea derivatives in the treatment of said diseases, pharmaceutical preparations comprising diaryl urea derivatives for the treatment of said diseases, diaryl urea derivatives for use in the treatment of said diseases, novel diaryl urea derivatives, pharmaceutical preparations comprising these novel diaryl urea derivatives, processes for the manufacture of the novel diaryl urea derivatives, the use or methods of use of the novel diaryl urea derivatives as mentioned above, and/or these novel diaryl urea derivatives for use in the treatment of the animal or human body.