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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 18, 2012
Filed:
Oct. 30, 2009
Richard D. Caldwell, Somerville, MA (US);
Kevin M. Guckian, Marlborough, MA (US);
Gnanasambandam Kumaravel, Westford, MA (US);
Wen-cherng Lee, Lexington, MA (US);
Edward Yin-shiang Lin, Chestnut Hill, MA (US);
Xiaogao Liu, Dover, MA (US);
Bin MA, Arlington, MA (US);
Daniel M. Scott, Weston, MA (US);
Zhan Shi, Concord, MA (US);
Jermaine Thomas, Chelsea, MA (US);
Arthur G. Taveras, Southborough, MA (US);
Guo Zhu Zheng, Lexington, MA (US);
Richard D. Caldwell, Somerville, MA (US);
Kevin M. Guckian, Marlborough, MA (US);
Gnanasambandam Kumaravel, Westford, MA (US);
Wen-Cherng Lee, Lexington, MA (US);
Edward Yin-Shiang Lin, Chestnut Hill, MA (US);
Xiaogao Liu, Dover, MA (US);
Bin Ma, Arlington, MA (US);
Daniel M. Scott, Weston, MA (US);
Zhan Shi, Concord, MA (US);
Jermaine Thomas, Chelsea, MA (US);
Arthur G. Taveras, Southborough, MA (US);
Guo Zhu Zheng, Lexington, MA (US);
Biogen Idec MA Inc., Cambridge, MA (US);
Abstract
Compounds that have agonist activity at one or more of the S1P receptors are provided. The compounds are sphingosine analogs that, after phosphorylation, can behave as agonists at S1P receptors.