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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 26, 2013
Filed:
May. 16, 2008
Nicholas D. Adams, Collegeville, PA (US);
Joelle Lorraine Burgess, Collegeville, PA (US);
Michael Gerard Darcy, Collegeville, PA (US);
Carla A. Donatelli, Collegeville, PA (US);
Steven David Knight, Collegeville, PA (US);
Kenneth Allen Newlander, Collegeville, PA (US);
Lance Ridgers, Collegeville, PA (US);
Martha A. Sarpong, Collegeville, PA (US);
Stanley J. Schmidt, Collegeville, PA (US);
Nicholas D. Adams, Collegeville, PA (US);
Joelle Lorraine Burgess, Collegeville, PA (US);
Michael Gerard Darcy, Collegeville, PA (US);
Carla A. Donatelli, Collegeville, PA (US);
Steven David Knight, Collegeville, PA (US);
Kenneth Allen Newlander, Collegeville, PA (US);
Lance Ridgers, Collegeville, PA (US);
Martha A. Sarpong, Collegeville, PA (US);
Stanley J. Schmidt, Collegeville, PA (US);
GlaxoSmithKline LLC, Philadelph, PA (US);
Abstract
Invented is a method of inhibiting the activity/function of PI3 kinases using quinoline derivatives. Also invented is a method of treating one or more disease states selected from: autoimmune disorders, inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, allergy, asthma, pancreatitis, multiorgan failure, kidney diseases, platelet aggregation, cancer, sperm motility, transplantation rejection, graft rejection and lung injuries by the administration of quinoline derivatives.