Null hypothesis significance testing is a statistical tool commonly employed throughout laboratory animal research. When experimental results are reported, the reproducibility of the results is of utmost importance. Establishing standard, robust, and adequately powered statistical methodology in the analysis of laboratory animal data is critical to ensure reproducible and valid results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWithin the scope of developing a new route to an active pharmaceutical ingredient intermediate, we had need of a fluorinated indazole. Although an established route was in place, it was undesirable due to safety and selectivity concerns. A concise and improved route was developed to form the desired indazole, which takes advantage of an electronically directed metalation/formylation sequence followed by condensation with methyl hydrazine to form a hydrazone and culminates in a copper-catalyzed intramolecular Ullmann cyclization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF