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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 23, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2006
Hugues Bienayme, Saint Symphorien d'Ozon, FR;
Antoine Dumoulin, Castres, FR;
Serge Grisoni, Portet sur Garonne, FR;
Bachir Kaloun El, Roquettes, FR;
Stephane Poigny, Saubens, FR;
Remi Rabot, Toulouse, FR;
Rachid Rahali, St Laurent des Arbres, FR;
Eric Tam, Singapour, SG;
Pascaline Klein, Toulouse, FR;
Karim Bedjeguelal, Toulouse, FR;
Houcine Rahali, St Laurent des Arbres, FR;
Hugues Bienayme, Saint Symphorien d'Ozon, FR;
Antoine Dumoulin, Castres, FR;
Serge Grisoni, Portet sur Garonne, FR;
Bachir Kaloun El, Roquettes, FR;
Stephane Poigny, Saubens, FR;
Remi Rabot, Toulouse, FR;
Rachid Rahali, St Laurent des Arbres, FR;
Eric Tam, Singapour, SG;
Pascaline Klein, Toulouse, FR;
Karim Bedjeguelal, Toulouse, FR;
Houcine Rahali, St Laurent des Arbres, FR;
Pierre Fabre Medicament, Boulogne-Billancourt, FR;
Abstract
The present invention relates to inhibitors of protein kinases of formula I: which can be used in the treatment of various diseases, notably cancer, inflammation or disorders of the central nervous system. It also relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing the compounds according to the invention and their use in therapy.