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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 21, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2008
Nigel Ramsden, Herts, GB;
Kathryn Bell, London, GB;
Andrew David Cansfield, Harston, GB;
Jess Taylor, Dorking, GB;
Mihiro Sunose, Sawston, GB;
David Middlemiss, Stortford, GB;
Gitte Neubauer, Mannheim, DE;
Nigel Ramsden, Herts, GB;
Kathryn Bell, London, GB;
Andrew David Cansfield, Harston, GB;
Jess Taylor, Dorking, GB;
Mihiro Sunose, Sawston, GB;
David Middlemiss, Stortford, GB;
Gitte Neubauer, Mannheim, DE;
Cellzome Ltd., Brentford, Middlesex, GB;
Abstract
The invention relates to compounds of formula (I) wherein X, Tand Rto Rhave the meaning as cited in the description and the claims. Said compounds are useful as protein kinase inhibitors, especially inhibitors of PI3K, for the treatment or prophylaxis of immunological, inflammatory, autoimmune, or allergic disorders. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions including said compounds, the preparation of such compounds as well as the production of and use as medicaments.