Publications by authors named "D M See"

Scalable syntheses of the northern macrobicyclic thiolincosamine fragments of two structurally complex antibiotic candidates, BT-33 and cresomycin, are presented. A key transformation in each route is the highly diastereoselective addition of a putative allenylzinc nucleophile to a common Ellman sulfinimine intermediate using a zinc-promoted Barbier-type propargylation protocol that is detailed herein. These transformations proceed with dynamic kinetic resolution and use just 1.

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Exploration of novel alleles from ex situ collection is still limited in modern plant breeding as these alleles exist in genetic backgrounds of landraces that are not adapted to modern production environments. The practice of backcross breeding results in preservation of the adapted background of elite parents but leaves little room for novel alleles from landraces to be incorporated. Selection of adaptation-associated linkage blocks instead of the entire adapted background may allow breeders to incorporate more of the landrace's genetic background and to observe and evaluate novel alleles.

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The formation of enduring relationships dramatically influences future behavior, promoting affiliation between familiar individuals. How such attachments are encoded to elicit and reinforce specific social behaviors in distinct ethological contexts remains unknown. Signaling via the oxytocin receptor (Oxtr) in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) facilitates social reward as well as pair bond formation between mates in socially monogamous prairie voles .

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In the event of an accidental or intentional release of a chemical warfare agent (CWA), environmental samples must be collected and analyzed to assess the level of the contamination. Equally important is an understanding of the fate and transport of a CWA in the presence of porous materials, which may impact the ability to collect environmental samples. Air monitoring techniques may be used to rule in/out the presence of a CWA.

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