Patent classifications
C07D213/56
Compounds and methods for inhibiting histone demethylases
The present application relates to compounds being of Formula (I), (II), (III), (IV), (V), (VI), (IIIa), (IIIb), (IIIc), (IIId), (IIIe), (IIIf), and (IIIg). Compounds of Formula (I) have the structure: ##STR00001##
wherein Q, R.sup.1, R.sup.18, R.sup.19, M, A and Y are as defined herein. The compounds of the application can modulate the activity of histone demethylases (HDMEs), and can be useful for the prevention and/or treatment of diseases in which genomic dysregulation is involved in the pathogenesis, e.g., cancer.
Pyridyl inhibitors of hedgehog signalling
The invention provides novel inhibitors of hedgehog signaling that are useful as a therapeutic agents for treating malignancies where the compounds have the general formula I: ##STR00001##
wherein A, X, Y R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3, R.sub.4, m and n are as described herein.
Pyridyl inhibitors of hedgehog signalling
The invention provides novel inhibitors of hedgehog signaling that are useful as a therapeutic agents for treating malignancies where the compounds have the general formula I: ##STR00001##
wherein A, X, Y R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3, R.sub.4, m and n are as described herein.
PDE10 inhibitors and related compositions and methods
Compounds that inhibit PDE10 are disclosed that have utility in the treatment of a variety of conditions, including (but not limited to) psychotic, anxiety, movement disorders and/or neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, encephalitis, phobias, epilepsy, aphasia, Bell's palsy, cerebral palsy, sleep disorders, pain, Tourette's syndrome, schizophrenia, delusional disorders, drug-induced psychosis and panic and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts, stereoisomers, solvates and prodrugs of the compounds are also provided. Also disclosed are compositions containing a compound in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, as well as methods relating to the use thereof for inhibiting PDE10 in a warm-blooded animal in need of the same.
PDE10 inhibitors and related compositions and methods
Compounds that inhibit PDE10 are disclosed that have utility in the treatment of a variety of conditions, including (but not limited to) psychotic, anxiety, movement disorders and/or neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, encephalitis, phobias, epilepsy, aphasia, Bell's palsy, cerebral palsy, sleep disorders, pain, Tourette's syndrome, schizophrenia, delusional disorders, drug-induced psychosis and panic and obsessive-compulsive disorders. Pharmaceutically acceptable salts, stereoisomers, solvates and prodrugs of the compounds are also provided. Also disclosed are compositions containing a compound in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, as well as methods relating to the use thereof for inhibiting PDE10 in a warm-blooded animal in need of the same.
Histone deacetylase inhibitors and compositions and methods of use thereof
Provided are certain histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors of Formula I, compositions thereof, and methods of their use. ##STR00001##
Histone deacetylase inhibitors and compositions and methods of use thereof
Provided are certain histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors of Formula I, compositions thereof, and methods of their use. ##STR00001##
Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
- Ronald J. Heemstra ,
- Ronald Ross, Jr. ,
- Kyle DeKorver ,
- Kaitlyn Gray ,
- Daniel I. Knueppel ,
- Peter Vednor ,
- Timothy P. Martin ,
- Joseph D. Eckelbarger ,
- John F. Daeuble, SR. ,
- Ricky Hunter ,
- David A. Demeter ,
- Tony K. Trullinger ,
- Erich Baum ,
- Zoltan L. Benko ,
- Nakyen Choy ,
- Gary Crouse ,
- Fangzheng Li ,
- Jeff Nissen ,
- Monica B. Olson ,
- Michelle Riener ,
- Thomas C. Sparks ,
- Frank J. Wessels ,
- Maurice C. Yap
This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”). ##STR00001##
Molecules having pesticidal utility, and intermediates, compositions, and processes, related thereto
- Ronald J. Heemstra ,
- Ronald Ross, Jr. ,
- Kyle DeKorver ,
- Kaitlyn Gray ,
- Daniel I. Knueppel ,
- Peter Vednor ,
- Timothy P. Martin ,
- Joseph D. Eckelbarger ,
- John F. Daeuble, SR. ,
- Ricky Hunter ,
- David A. Demeter ,
- Tony K. Trullinger ,
- Erich Baum ,
- Zoltan L. Benko ,
- Nakyen Choy ,
- Gary Crouse ,
- Fangzheng Li ,
- Jeff Nissen ,
- Monica B. Olson ,
- Michelle Riener ,
- Thomas C. Sparks ,
- Frank J. Wessels ,
- Maurice C. Yap
This disclosure relates to the field of molecules having pesticidal utility against pests in Phyla Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Nematoda, processes to produce such molecules, intermediates used in such processes, pesticidal compositions containing such molecules, and processes of using such pesticidal compositions against such pests. These pesticidal compositions may be used, for example, as acaricides, insecticides, miticides, molluscicides, and nematicides. This document discloses molecules having the following formula (“Formula One”). ##STR00001##
TRICYCLIC SPIRO COMPOUND
A medicinal agent for the prevention and/or treatment of diseases caused by EP.sub.4 receptor activation is disclosed. A compound having antagonistic activity against the EP.sub.4 receptor is contained as an active ingredient in the medicinal agent. The compound represented by the following general formula (I) as defined in the specification, a salt, an N-oxide, or a solvate thereof, or a prodrug of these is useful as a medicinal component having antagonistic activity against the EP.sub.4 receptor for the prevention and/or treatment of diseases caused by EP.sub.4 receptor activation.
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