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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 19, 2012
Filed:
Dec. 17, 2008
Anna Quattropani, Geneva, CH;
Christophe Cleva, La Tour, FR;
Eric Sebille, Le Poizat, FR;
Matthias Schwarz, Thonex, CH;
Delphine Marin, Arthaz-Pont-Notre Dame, FR;
Agnes Bombrun, Chambesy, CH;
Wesley Blackaby, Essex, GB;
Charles Baker-glenn, Essex, GB;
Chris Knight, Essex, GB;
Craig Rouse, Essex, GB;
Anna Quattropani, Geneva, CH;
Christophe Cleva, La Tour, FR;
Eric Sebille, Le Poizat, FR;
Matthias Schwarz, Thonex, CH;
Delphine Marin, Arthaz-Pont-Notre Dame, FR;
Agnes Bombrun, Chambesy, CH;
Wesley Blackaby, Essex, GB;
Charles Baker-Glenn, Essex, GB;
Chris Knight, Essex, GB;
Craig Rouse, Essex, GB;
Merck Serono SA, Coinsins, Vaud, CH;
Abstract
The invention relates to compounds of formula I: wherein R, R,R, R, X have the meanings given in claim 16. The compounds are useful e.g. in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, such as multiple sclerosis.