C07D233/64

SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOLE CARBOXAMIDES AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF MEDICAL DISORDERS

The invention provides substituted imidazole carboxamides and related compounds, compositions containing such compounds, medical kits, and methods for using such compounds and compositions to treat a medical disorder, e.g., cancer, lysosomal storage disorder, neurodegenerative disorder, inflammatory disorder, in a patient.

Crystalline and salt forms of PPAR agonist compounds
11530192 · 2022-12-20 · ·

This disclosure relates to salt forms of compounds capable of activating PPARδ for use in drug substance and drug product development, and related compositions and methods.

Crystalline and salt forms of PPAR agonist compounds
11530192 · 2022-12-20 · ·

This disclosure relates to salt forms of compounds capable of activating PPARδ for use in drug substance and drug product development, and related compositions and methods.

YAP1 inhibitors that target the interaction of YAP1 with Oct4

Binding of the transcriptional co-activator, YAP1, to the transcription factor Oct4, induces Sox2, which is a transcription actor necessary for the self-renewal of stem-like cells from non-small cell lung cancer. The WW domain of YAP1 binds to the PPxY motif of Oct4 to induce Sox2. Delivering a peptide corresponding to the WW domain could prevent the induction of Sox2 and stemness. Similarly, peptides and mimetics of the PPxY motif would be able to inhibit sternness. Disclosed are compounds that affect the Yap1:Oct4 interaction.

COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARAMYXOVIRUS VIRAL INFECTIONS

Disclosed herein are new antiviral compounds, together with pharmaceutical compositions that include one or more antiviral compounds, and methods of synthesizing the same. Also disclosed herein are methods of ameliorating and/or treating a paramyxovirus viral infection with one or more small molecule compounds. Examples of paramyxovirus infection include an infection caused by human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARAMYXOVIRUS VIRAL INFECTIONS

Disclosed herein are new antiviral compounds, together with pharmaceutical compositions that include one or more antiviral compounds, and methods of synthesizing the same. Also disclosed herein are methods of ameliorating and/or treating a paramyxovirus viral infection with one or more small molecule compounds. Examples of paramyxovirus infection include an infection caused by human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

IONIZABLE LIPIDS FOR NUCLEIC ACID DELIVERY
20220396548 · 2022-12-15 ·

The present document describes compounds, or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, of a core formula (I) where R.sub.1 features an amine group, particularly useful in the formulation of lipid particles including nucleic acid therapeutic agents, or proteins, or both, and for delivery of nucleic acid and protein therapeutics to cells in vivo or ex vivo, including anticancer and vaccine applications.

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Benzocarbonyl compounds

Provided herein are compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds that are useful for treating cancers. Specific cancers include those that are mediated by YAP/TAZ or those that are modulated by the interaction between YAP/TAZ and TEAD.

Metabolites of [3-(4-{2-butyl-1-[4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1H-imidazol-4 yl}-phenoxy)-propyl]-diethyl-amine

The present invention relates to metabolites of [3-(4-{2-butyl-1-[4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1H-imidazol-4-yl}-phenoxy)-propyl]-diethyl-amine. These metabolites may act as RAGE antagonists. These metabolites may also be useful in assays to measure the presence or amount of one or more metabolites of the parent compound in a sample.

Metabolites of [3-(4-{2-butyl-1-[4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1H-imidazol-4 yl}-phenoxy)-propyl]-diethyl-amine

The present invention relates to metabolites of [3-(4-{2-butyl-1-[4-(4-chloro-phenoxy)-phenyl]-1H-imidazol-4-yl}-phenoxy)-propyl]-diethyl-amine. These metabolites may act as RAGE antagonists. These metabolites may also be useful in assays to measure the presence or amount of one or more metabolites of the parent compound in a sample.