“…[3][4][5][6] Since the discovery of benzodiazepines as central nervous system depressants, many synthetic derivatives that display a wide range of therapeutic applications in antithrombotic, [7] antibiotic, [8] and antitumor [9,10] areas, have been extensively developed. Much attention has been paid to the replacement of the fused benzene ring by a heterocyclic structure such as pyrazole, [11,12] imidazole, [13] pyrrole, [14][15][16] and indole. [17,18] Recently, we focused our efforts on the development of a new azaheterocycle-fused [1,3]diazepine scaffold and successfully reported on the synthesis of the first series of imidazopyridine-fused [1,3]diazepinones.…”