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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Synthesis and in vivo evaluation of bicyclic gababutins

David C. Blakemore; Justin Stephen Bryans; Pauline Carnell; Christopher L. Carr; Nicola E.A. Chessum; Mark John Field; Natasha Kinsella; Simon A. Osborne; Andrew N. Warren; Sophie Caroline Williams

Synthesis of a number of bicyclic five-membered ring derivatives of gabapentin led to the identification of two compounds, (-)-(11A) and (20A) which both had an excellent level of potency against alpha(2)delta and were profiled in an in vivo model of neuropathic pain.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Synthesis and in vivo evaluation of 3,4-disubstituted gababutins

David C. Blakemore; Justin Stephen Bryans; Pauline Carnell; Mark John Field; Natasha Kinsella; Jack K. Kinsora; Leonard T. Meltzer; Simon A. Osborne; Lisa R. Thompson; Sophie Caroline Williams

A range of 3,4-alkylated five-membered ring derivatives of gabapentin were synthesised. One compound (21) had an excellent level of potency against alpha(2)delta and was profiled in in vivo models of pain and anxiety.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010

Synthesis and in vivo evaluation of 3-substituted gababutins.

David C. Blakemore; Justin Stephen Bryans; Pauline Carnell; Nicola E.A. Chessum; Mark John Field; Natasha Kinsella; Jack K. Kinsora; Simon A. Osborne; Sophie Caroline Williams

A range of 3-alkylated five-membered ring derivatives of Gabapentin were synthesized and several were found to have good levels of potency against the alpha2delta calcium subunit of a voltage-gated calcium channel. Two compounds were profiled in in vivo models of pain and anxiety.


Archive | 2002

Fused bicyclic or tricyclic amino acids

David C. Blakemore; Justin Stephen Bryans; Sophie Caroline Williams


Archive | 2001

Alkyl amino acid derivatives useful as pharmaceutical agents

David C. Blakemore; Justin Stephen Bryans; Sophie Caroline Williams


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005

Quinazolinethiones and quinazolinediones, novel inhibitors of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase: synthesis and initial structure–activity relationships

George M. Buckley; Natasha Davies; Hazel Joan Dyke; Philip J. Gilbert; Duncan Hannah; Alan Findlay Haughan; Caroline A. Hunt; William R. Pitt; Rachael Profit; Nicholas C. Ray; Marianna Dilani Richard; Andrew Sharpe; Alicia J. Taylor; Justine M. Whitworth; Sophie Caroline Williams


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2008

Development of CXCR3 antagonists. Part 3: Tropenyl and homotropenyl-piperidine urea derivatives.

Robert John Watson; Daniel Rees Allen; Helen L. Birch; Gayle A. Chapman; Frances Celia Anne Galvin; Louise A. Jopling; Roland L. Knight; Dorica Meier; Kathryn Oliver; Johannes W.G. Meissner; David Alan Owen; Elizabeth J. Thomas; Neil Tremayne; Sophie Caroline Williams


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2008

Development of CXCR3 antagonists. Part 4: Discovery of 2-amino-(4-tropinyl)quinolines

Roland L. Knight; Daniel Rees Allen; Helen L. Birch; Gayle A. Chapman; Frances Celia Anne Galvin; Louise A. Jopling; Christopher James Lock; Johannes W.G. Meissner; David Alan Owen; Gilles Raphy; Robert John Watson; Sophie Caroline Williams


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005

Novel 7-methoxy-6-oxazol-5-yl-2,3-dihydro-1H-quinazolin-4-ones as IMPDH inhibitors.

Helen L. Birch; George M. Buckley; Natasha Davies; Hazel Joan Dyke; Elizabeth J. Frost; Philip J. Gilbert; Duncan Hannah; Alan Findlay Haughan; Michael J. Madigan; Trevor Morgan; William R. Pitt; Andrew J. Ratcliffe; Nicholas C. Ray; Marianna Dilani Richard; Andrew Sharpe; Alicia J. Taylor; Justine M. Whitworth; Sophie Caroline Williams


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006

Low molecular weight indole fragments as IMPDH inhibitors.

Rebekah Beevers; George M. Buckley; Natasha Davies; Joanne L. Fraser; Francis C. Galvin; Duncan Hannah; Alan Findlay Haughan; Kerry Jenkins; Stephen R. Mack; William R. Pitt; Andrew J. Ratcliffe; Marianna Dilani Richard; Verity Margaret Sabin; Andrew Sharpe; Sophie Caroline Williams

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Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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