Publications by authors named "Greg Erickson"

Actively avoiding danger is necessary for survival. Most research on active avoidance has focused on the behavioral and neurobiological processes when individuals learn to avoid alone, within a solitary context. Therefore, little is known about how social context affects active avoidance.

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  • Active avoidance is essential for survival, but most studies have focused on how individuals act alone, leaving gaps in understanding the influence of social context on this behavior.
  • In experiments with rats, it was found that those trained with a social partner showed more freezing behavior and less active avoidance compared to those trained alone, with notable gender differences in responses under solitary conditions.
  • The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a key role in mediating avoidance responses, and manipulating this brain region affected avoidance differently in males and females, highlighting the need for further research on how these mechanisms differ by sex, especially in relation to anxiety disorders.
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A novel oxidative activation of a thiolactam was developed for the preparation of methyltriazolo[1,4]benzodiazepine in a single step. A sulfenic acid (R-SOH) was proposed as the activated intermediate with the concurrent formation of acetylhydrazone from acethydrazide and cyclocondensation to the triazole. A version of the method with 35% peracetic acid was scaled up to 40 kg as a part of the new route for the synthesis of BET inhibitor molibresib (GSK525762).

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A convergent eight-stage synthesis of the boron-containing NS5B inhibitor GSK8175 is described. The previous route involves 13 steps in a completely linear sequence, with an overall 10% yield. Key issues include a multiday SAr arylation of a secondary sulfonamide using HMPA as solvent, multiple functional group interconversions after all of the carbon atoms are installed (including a Sandmeyer halogenation), use of carcinogenic chloromethyl methyl ether to install a protecting group late in the synthesis, and an unreliable Pd-catalyzed Miyaura borylation as the penultimate step.

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Purpose: The purposes of this study were to document the HIV testing behaviors and serostatus of younger men of color who have sex with men (YMSM) and to explore sociodemographic, behavioral, and maternal correlates of HIV testing in the past 6 months.

Methods: A total of 135 YMSM aged 16-19 years completed a close-ended survey on HIV testing and risk behaviors, mother-son communication, and sociodemographic characteristics. Youth were offered point-of-care HIV testing, with results provided at survey end.

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Objective: Chronic depression is associated with significant impairment in work functioning, relationships, and health. Such impairment often persists following medication-induced remission of depressive symptoms. We adapted and tested Behavioral Activation therapy with a goal of return to work (BA-W) in subjects with chronic depression who had responded to medication treatment but remained unemployed.

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An efficient synthesis of 2-{4-[({4-{[4-(4-methoxyphenyl)piperazin-1-yl]methyl}-2-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-1,3-thiazol-5-yl}methyl)thio]phenoxy}-2-methylpropanoic acid (1), a potent PPARpan agonist, is described. The seven-step synthesis, which afforded 1 in 30% overall yield, includes a highly regioselective carbon-sulfur bond formation via coupling of a bishydroxymethylthiazole (3) with 4-hydroxythiophenol, displacement of the remaining alcohol through a three-step telescoped sequence involving an efficient cleavage of an aryl mesylate, and an efficient and practical method of introducing an isobutyric acid fragment.

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