Publications by authors named "Catherine Fletcher"

Purpose: Level 1 evidence supports the use of acupuncture/acupressure (A/A) to manage post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV). This study aimed to survey healthcare professionals' attitudes towards A/A, influencing factors and barriers to implementing this effective non-drug intervention into peri-operative care.

Methods: A validated, anonymous survey with 43 questions was emailed or distributed as a hard copy at meetings to anaesthetists, midwives, nurses, obstetricians, gynaecologists and surgeons at a public hospital in Australia.

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Chiral interlocked molecules in which the mechanical bond provides the sole stereogenic unit are typically produced with no control over the mechanical stereochemistry. Here we report a stereoselective approach to mechanically planar chiral rotaxanes in up to 98:2 d.r.

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  • The research focused on developing a more accessible method for producing a key synthetic intermediate using a direct hydrobromination-Negishi route.
  • The reaction successfully demonstrated anti-Markovnikov addition of HBr to estragole, both with and without an added initiator (AIBN).
  • The findings highlighted that traditional Markovnikov addition of HBr is not guaranteed unless air is excluded, leading to a newly refined, initiator-free method that is both reproducible and scalable.
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Polypeptide aggregation into amyloid is linked with several debilitating human diseases. Despite the inherent risk of aggregation-induced cytotoxicity, bacteria control the export of amyloid-prone subunits and assemble adhesive amyloid fibres during biofilm formation. An Escherichia protein, CsgC potently inhibits amyloid formation of curli amyloid proteins.

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Lithiation/borylation methodology has been developed for the synthesis of acyclic quaternary-tertiary motifs with full control of relative and absolute stereochemistry, thus leading to all four possible isomers of a stereodiad. A novel intramolecular Zweifel-type olefination enabled acyclic stereocontrol to be transformed into cyclic stereocontrol. These key steps have been applied to the shortest enantioselective synthesis of (-)-filiformin to date (9 steps) with full stereocontrol.

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The first total synthesis of (+)-giganin and its unnatural diastereoisomer (+)-C10-epi-giganin has been completed in a total of 13 linear steps, and 7 % and 8 % overall yield, respectively (see scheme; (-)-sp= (-)-sparteine, (+)-sps=(+)-sparteine surrogate). Lithiation-borylation methodology has been successfully applied in the key step, to couple together advanced intermediates with very high diastereoselectivity, thus demonstrating its power as a tool for total synthesis.

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(-)-Sparteine induced lithiation of primary 2,4,6-triisopropylbenzoates and subsequent homologation of boronic esters is reported. A comparative study with lithiated N,N-diisopropylcarbamates has demonstrated the superiority of the hindered benzoate.

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Rationale: Although dopaminergic mechanisms have been implicated in incentive motivational processes, their role in appetitive conditioning remains poorly understood.

Objectives: To investigate the effects of dopamine (DA) depleting lesions of the nucleus accumbens and the direct acting dopamine receptor agonist apomorphine on the learning of discriminated appetitive approach behavior in a Pavlovian autoshaping paradigm.

Methods: Rats received bilateral infusions of either phosphate-buffered saline (shams) or 6-hydroxydopamine (lesions) directly into the nucleus accumbens.

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