Publications by authors named "Lauren Fraser"

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  • Methotrexate (MTX) is an effective treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but its parenteral form is underused, prompting exploration of patient perspectives on barriers and enablers.
  • A scoping review of studies revealed that patients are generally satisfied with MTX injections, but factors like the need for dexterity in administration can be challenging, while low pain associated with injections is a positive aspect.
  • The research highlights a preference for easy-to-use parenteral MTX devices, yet there are significant gaps in qualitative research on this topic.
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Aim: To develop a model for a paediatric sepsis registry for use in emergency care settings. A regional study, in the UK, was undertaken to identify the most basic registry components which are desirable and feasible using the concept of a minimum viable product.

Methods: Two-round survey of clinicians using a modified Delphi methodology in conjunction with a regional data collection project in three paediatric emergency departments across London.

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Described herein are the scope and limitations using Tp*Rh(PPh(3))(2) as a catalyst for alkyne hydrothiolation with alkyl thiols. In general, catalytic hydrothiolation proceeds in high yields and with high regioselectivity for a wide range of alkynes and thiols. A variety of functional groups were well-tolerated, including nitriles, amines, halogens, ethers, esters and silanes, although strongly coordinating groups were found to be incompatible with hydrothiolation.

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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a receptor/transcription factor which regulates cytochrome P450 (CYP) gene transcription and which is activated by environmental carcinogens, some of which are associated with increased breast cancer risk. Here, we show that the AhR is over-expressed and constitutively active in human and rodent mammary tumors, suggesting its ongoing contribution to tumorigenesis regardless of tumor etiology. AhR regulation of CYP1A1 and CYP1B1 was studied to determine if constitutively active AhR effects the same transcriptional outcomes as environmental chemical-activated AhR.

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Alkyne hydrothiolation is a potentially attractive method for the formation of vinyl sulfides, which are valuable synthetic intermediates. Known methods for hydrothiolation using alkyl thiols are quite limited. We report herein that Tp*Rh(PPh3)2 (Tp* = hydrotris(3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)borate) is a highly active catalyst for alkyne hydrothiolation with alkyl and aryl thiols.

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The mechanism by which enzymatic E colicins such as colicin E3 (ColE3) and ColE9 cross the outer membrane, periplasm, and cytoplasmic membrane to reach the cytoplasm and thus kill Escherichia coli cells is unique in prokaryotic biology but is poorly understood. This requires an interaction between TolB in the periplasm and three essential residues, D35, S37, and W39, of a pentapeptide sequence called the TolB box located in the N-terminal translocation domain of the enzymatic E colicins. Here we used site-directed mutagenesis to demonstrate that the TolB box sequence in ColE9 is actually larger than the pentapeptide and extends from residues 34 to 46.

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