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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 07, 2012
Filed:
Jan. 11, 2010
Alain Moussy, Paris, FR;
Camille Wermuth, Strasbourg, FR;
David Grierson, Versailles, FR;
Abdellah Benjahad, Champigny sur Marne, FR;
Martine Croisy, Cernay la Ville, FR;
Marco Ciufolini, Lyons, FR;
Bruno Giethlen, Illkirch, FR;
Alain Moussy, Paris, FR;
Camille Wermuth, Strasbourg, FR;
David Grierson, Versailles, FR;
Abdellah Benjahad, Champigny sur Marne, FR;
Martine Croisy, Cernay la Ville, FR;
Marco Ciufolini, Lyons, FR;
Bruno Giethlen, Illkirch, FR;
AB Science, Paris, FR;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris, FR;
Institut Curie, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The present invention relates to novel compounds selected from 2-aminoaryloxazoles that selectively modulate, regulate, and/or inhibit signal transduction mediated by certain native and/or mutant tyrosine kinases implicated in a variety of human and animal diseases such as cell proliferative, metabolic, allergic and degenerative disorders. More particularly, these compounds are potent and selective c-kit, bcr-abl, FGFR3 and/or Flt-3 inhibitors.