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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 16, 2016
Filed:
May. 14, 2010
Kunlun He, Beijing, CN;
Song LI, Beijing, CN;
Wu Zhong, Beijing, CN;
Juan Liu, Beijing, CN;
Lili Wang, Beijing, CN;
Xin LI, Beijing, CN;
Guoliang HU, Beijing, CN;
Long Long, Beijing, CN;
Junhai Xiao, Beijing, CN;
Zhibing Zheng, Beijing, CN;
Wei LI, Beijing, CN;
Ruijun LI, Beijing, CN;
Chunlei Liu, Beijing, CN;
Jie Bai, Beijing, CN;
Kunlun He, Beijing, CN;
Song Li, Beijing, CN;
Wu Zhong, Beijing, CN;
Juan Liu, Beijing, CN;
Lili Wang, Beijing, CN;
Xin Li, Beijing, CN;
Guoliang Hu, Beijing, CN;
Long Long, Beijing, CN;
Junhai Xiao, Beijing, CN;
Zhibing Zheng, Beijing, CN;
Wei Li, Beijing, CN;
Ruijun Li, Beijing, CN;
Chunlei Liu, Beijing, CN;
Jie Bai, Beijing, CN;
Chinese PLA General Hospital, , CN;
Abstract
A compound of Formula I, or an isomer, pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, is provided. Also, a composition containing a compound of Formula I, or an isomer, pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, excipient or diluents, is provided. Further, use of a compound of Formula I, or an isomer, pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate thereof for anti-apoptosis is provided, preventing or treating a disease or disorder associated with apoptosis; especially for protecting cardiomyocyte, preventing or treating a disease or disorder associated with cardiomyocyte apoptosis.