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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 24, 2013
Filed:
Aug. 06, 2008
Gerard Griffioen, Linden, BE;
Kristel Marie Edith Coupet, Dilbeek, BE;
Hein Roger Duhamel, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Stefaan Wera, Bierbeek, BE;
Ellen Gommé, Kortenberg, BE;
Nele Van Damme, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Ingrid Van Der Auwera, Langdorp, BE;
Marleen Lox, Tienen, BE;
Tom Van Dooren, Berchem, BE;
Tine Decruy, Moerkerke-Damme, BE;
Gerard Griffioen, Linden, BE;
Kristel Marie Edith Coupet, Dilbeek, BE;
Hein Roger Duhamel, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Stefaan Wera, Bierbeek, BE;
Ellen Gommé, Kortenberg, BE;
Nele Van Damme, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Ingrid Van Der Auwera, Langdorp, BE;
Marleen Lox, Tienen, BE;
Tom Van Dooren, Berchem, BE;
Tine Decruy, Moerkerke-Damme, BE;
NV reMYND, Heverlee, BE;
Abstract
This invention provides specifically substituted 1,2,4-thiadiazole derivatives for use in the treatment of an α-synucleopathy such as Parkinson's disease, diffuse Lewy body disease, traumatic brain injury, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Niemann-Pick disease, Hallervorden-Spatz syndrome, Down syndrome, neuroaxonal dystrophy, multiple system atrophy and Alzheimer's disease. This invention also provides various methods for producing such substituted 1,2,4-thiadiazole derivatives.