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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 18, 2009
Caroline Leriche, Paris, FR;
Eric Auclair, Montlhery, FR;
Jacques Le Roux, Le Pre Saint Gervais, FR;
David N. Middlemiss, Hertfordshire, GB;
Caroline Leriche, Paris, FR;
Eric Auclair, Montlhery, FR;
Jacques Le Roux, Le Pre Saint Gervais, FR;
David N. Middlemiss, Hertfordshire, GB;
Fovea Pharmaceuticals, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention is directed to certain novel compounds, methods for producing them and methods for treating or ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder. More particularly, this invention is directed to substituted quinazoline compounds useful as selective kinase inhibitors, methods for producing such compounds and methods for treating or ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder, In particular, the methods relate to treating or ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, diabetes-associated disorders, inflammatory diseases, immunological disorders, cancer and diseases of the eye such as retinopathies or macular degeneration or other vitreoretinal diseases, and the like.