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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 07, 2017
Filed:
Jul. 22, 2014
Les Laboratoires Servier, Suresnes, FR;
Vernalis (R&d) Ltd, Winnersh, GB;
James Edward Paul Davidson, Great Shelford, GB;
James Brooke Murray, Linton, GB;
I-Jen Chen, Cambridge, GB;
Claire Walmsley, Ely, GB;
Mark Dodsworth, Fulbourn, GB;
Johannes W. G. Meissner, Linton, GB;
Paul Brough, Haverhill Suffolk, GB;
Imre Fejes, Budapest, HU;
János Tatai, Budapest, HU;
Miklós Nyerges, Leányfalu, HU;
András Kotschy, Törökbálint, HU;
Zoltán Szlávik, Budapest, HU;
Olivier Geneste, Rueil-Malmaison, FR;
Arnaud Le Tiran, Croissy sur Seine, FR;
Thierry Le Diguarher, Saint Denis de l'Hôtel, FR;
Jean-Michel Henlin, Suresnes, FR;
Jérôme-Benoît Starck, Rueil Malmaison, FR;
Anne-Françoise Guillouzic, Nanterre, FR;
Guillaume De Nanteuil, Suresnes, FR;
LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER, Suresnes, FR;
VERNALIS (R&D) LTD, Winnersh, GB;
Abstract
Compounds of formula (I): wherein Het, R, R, R, R, R, R, T, p, p', q, and q′ are as defined in the description. Medicinal products containing the same which are useful in treating pathologies involving a deficit in apoptosis, such as cancer, auto-immune diseases, and diseases of the immune system.