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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 18, 2011
Filed:
Aug. 08, 2008
Anthony Murray, Hellerup, DK;
Jesper Lau, Farum, DK;
Lone Jeppesen, Virum, DK;
Per Vedsø, Værløse, DK;
Michael Ankersen, Stenløse, DK;
Jane Marie Lundbeck, Glostrup, DK;
Marit Kristiansen, Søborg, DK;
Maria Carmen Valcarce-lopez, Limhamn, SE;
Dharma Rao Polisetti, High Point, NC (US);
Govindan Subramanian, High Point, NC (US);
Robert Carl Andrews, Jamestown, NC (US);
Daniel P. Christen, Jamestown, NC (US);
Jeremy T. Cooper, Winston-Salem, NC (US);
Kalpathy Chidambareswaram Santhosh, Jamestown, NC (US);
Anthony Murray, Hellerup, DK;
Jesper Lau, Farum, DK;
Lone Jeppesen, Virum, DK;
Per Vedsø, Værløse, DK;
Michael Ankersen, Stenløse, DK;
Jane Marie Lundbeck, Glostrup, DK;
Marit Kristiansen, Søborg, DK;
Maria Carmen Valcarce-Lopez, Limhamn, SE;
Dharma Rao Polisetti, High Point, NC (US);
Govindan Subramanian, High Point, NC (US);
Robert Carl Andrews, Jamestown, NC (US);
Daniel P. Christen, Jamestown, NC (US);
Jeremy T. Cooper, Winston-Salem, NC (US);
Kalpathy Chidambareswaram Santhosh, Jamestown, NC (US);
Novo Nordisk A/S, Bagsvaerd, DK;
Abstract
This invention relates to compounds of formula (I) which are activators of glucokinase and thus may be useful for the management, treatment, control, or adjunct treatment of diseases, where increasing glucokinase activity is beneficial.