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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 12, 2014
Filed:
Sep. 27, 2011
Isabelle Berrebi-bertrand, Pace, FR;
Xavier Billot, Rennes, FR;
Thierry Calmels, Melesse, FR;
Marc Capet, Melesse, FR;
Denis Danvy, Yvetot, FR;
Stephane Krief, Rennes, FR;
Olivier Labeeuw, Fougeres, FR;
Jeanne-marie Lecomte, Paris, FR;
Nicolas Levoin, Mordelles, FR;
Xavier Ligneau, Saint Gregoire, FR;
Philippe Robert, Pace, FR;
Jean-charles Schwartz, Paris, FR;
Isabelle Berrebi-Bertrand, Pace, FR;
Xavier Billot, Rennes, FR;
Thierry Calmels, Melesse, FR;
Marc Capet, Melesse, FR;
Denis Danvy, Yvetot, FR;
Stephane Krief, Rennes, FR;
Olivier Labeeuw, Fougeres, FR;
Jeanne-Marie Lecomte, Paris, FR;
Nicolas Levoin, Mordelles, FR;
Xavier Ligneau, Saint Gregoire, FR;
Philippe Robert, Pace, FR;
Jean-Charles Schwartz, Paris, FR;
Bioproject, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The present patent application concerns new ligands of the H4-receptor of formula (I), their process of preparation and their therapeutic use.