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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 21, 2012
Filed:
Jun. 11, 2007
Heather Anne Barnett, Stevenage, GB;
Ian Baxter Campbell, Stevenage, GB;
Diane Mary Coe, Stevenage, GB;
Anthony William James Cooper, Stevenage, GB;
Graham George Adam Inglis, Stevenage, GB;
Haydn Terence Jones, Stevenage, GB;
Steven Philip Keeling, Stevenage, GB;
Simon John Fawcett Macdonald, Stevenage, GB;
Iain Mcfarlane Mclay, Stevenage, GB;
Philip Alan Skone, Stevenage, GB;
Gordon Gad Weingarten, Stevenage, GB;
James Michael Woolven, Stevenage, GB;
Heather Anne Barnett, Stevenage, GB;
Ian Baxter Campbell, Stevenage, GB;
Diane Mary Coe, Stevenage, GB;
Anthony William James Cooper, Stevenage, GB;
Graham George Adam Inglis, Stevenage, GB;
Haydn Terence Jones, Stevenage, GB;
Steven Philip Keeling, Stevenage, GB;
Simon John Fawcett MacDonald, Stevenage, GB;
Iain McFarlane McLay, Stevenage, GB;
Philip Alan Skone, Stevenage, GB;
Gordon Gad Weingarten, Stevenage, GB;
James Michael Woolven, Stevenage, GB;
Glaxo Group Limited, Middlesex, GB;
Abstract
The present invention provides compounds of formula (I): a process for their preparation, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds and the preparation of said compositions, to intermediates and to use of the compounds for the manufacture of a medicament for therapeutic treatment, particularly for the treatment of inflammation, allergy and/or autoimmune conditions.