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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 11, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 30, 2012
Ian Bruce, Billingshurst, GB;
Sylvie Chamoin, St. Louis, FR;
Stephen Paul Collingwood, Haywards Heath, GB;
Pascal Furet, Thann, FR;
Vikki Furminger, Seaford, GB;
Diana Janus, Horsham, GB;
Sarah Lewis, Horsham, GB;
Jon Christopher Loren, San Diego, CA (US);
Valentia Molteni, San Diego, CA (US);
Alex Michael Saunders, Leicester, GB;
Duncan Shaw, Billingshurst, GB;
Lilya Sviridenko, Shalford, GB;
Christopher Thomson, Billingshurst, GB;
Ryan West, Horsham, GB;
Vince Yeh, San Diego, CA (US);
Ian Bruce, Billingshurst, GB;
Sylvie Chamoin, St. Louis, FR;
Stephen Paul Collingwood, Haywards Heath, GB;
Pascal Furet, Thann, FR;
Vikki Furminger, Seaford, GB;
Diana Janus, Horsham, GB;
Sarah Lewis, Horsham, GB;
Jon Christopher Loren, San Diego, CA (US);
Valentia Molteni, San Diego, CA (US);
Alex Michael Saunders, Leicester, GB;
Duncan Shaw, Billingshurst, GB;
Lilya Sviridenko, Shalford, GB;
Christopher Thomson, Billingshurst, GB;
Ryan West, Horsham, GB;
Vince Yeh, San Diego, CA (US);
IRM LLC, Hamilton, BM;
Novartis AG, Basel, CH;
Abstract
Bicyclic heterocyclic derivatives of formula I useful in inhibiting PDGF receptor mediated biological activity. wherein A is and R, R, R, R, R, R, Rand X are as defined herein.