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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 22, 2013
Filed:
Sep. 01, 2005
Petr Cankar, Olomouc, CZ;
Iveta Frysova, Mohelnice, CZ;
Vladimir Krystof, Olomouc, CZ;
Rene Lenobel, Sternberk, CZ;
Jan Slouka, Olomouc, CZ;
Miroslav Strnad, Olomouc, CZ;
Peter Martin Fischer, Beeston, GB;
Petr Cankar, Olomouc, CZ;
Iveta Frysova, Mohelnice, CZ;
Vladimir Krystof, Olomouc, CZ;
Rene Lenobel, Sternberk, CZ;
Jan Slouka, Olomouc, CZ;
Miroslav Strnad, Olomouc, CZ;
Peter Martin Fischer, Beeston, GB;
Univerzita Palackeho V Olomouci, Olomouc, CZ;
Abstract
A series of mono- and binuclear 4-arylazo-3,5-diamino-pyrazoles which are useful for inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases (preferably CDK9). Hence they can be used as antimitotic-, pro-apoptotic and antiinflammatory drugs, in particular, in chemotherapy of cancer and asthma, therapy of psoriasis and parasitoses as those caused by fungi or protists, treatment of Alzheimer's disease or as antineurodegenerative drugs, or to suppress immunostimulation. These compounds are useful in a variety of utilities, including as intermediates in the preparation of flame-retardants, diagnostic reagents and therapeutics, including antivirals and immunosuppressors.