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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 31, 2010
Filed:
Jul. 07, 2009
Rainer Albert, Basel 4052, CH;
Nigel Graham Cooke, Oberwil 4104, CH;
Sylvain Cottens, Witterswil 4108, CH;
Claus Ehrhardt, Lörrach 79541, DE;
Jean-pierre Evenou, St. Louis 68300, FR;
Richard Sedrani, Basel 4054, CH;
Peter Von Matt, Biel-Benken 4105, CH;
Jürgen Wagner, Bottmingen 4103, CH;
Gerhard Zenke, Rheinfelden 79618, DE;
Rainer Albert, Basel 4052, CH;
Nigel Graham Cooke, Oberwil 4104, CH;
Sylvain Cottens, Witterswil 4108, CH;
Claus Ehrhardt, Lörrach 79541, DE;
Jean-Pierre Evenou, St. Louis 68300, FR;
Richard Sedrani, Basel 4054, CH;
Peter Von Matt, Biel-Benken 4105, CH;
Jürgen Wagner, Bottmingen 4103, CH;
Gerhard Zenke, Rheinfelden 79618, DE;
Other;
Abstract
Indolylmaleimide derivatives comprising either a substituted phenyl, naphthyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, quinazolinyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl or pyrimidinyl residue have interesting pharmaceutical properties, e.g. in the treatment and/or prevention of T-cell mediated acute or chronic inflammatory diseases or disorders, autoimmune diseases, graft rejection or cancer.