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    Diels-Alder construction of regiodifferentiated meta-amino phenols and derivatives.

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    Synthetic access to regiodifferentiated meta-amino phenols is described. The strategy relies upon distinct deprotonation conditions to afford regioisomeric thermodynamic and kinetic dienes that undergo a tandem Diels-Alder and retro-Diels-Alder sequence with assorted acetylenic dienophiles to afford a range of aromatic products

    Chronic social stress in rainbow trout: Does it promote physiological habituation?

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    The effect of chronic social stress on growth, energetic substrates and hormones was tested in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. After a 14-day isolation period, the fish were paired for 8 days. In order to expose fish to chronic intermittent social contact during pairing, they were maintained in direct contact with each other during the first day. After that, a black plastic screen partition was introduced in each tank, preventing direct contact between animals. Every day the partition was removed for 30 min, allowing physical interaction between fish. At the end of pairing period, they were isolated again for 13 days. Fish were weighed and blood was sampled frequently during the experiment. Plasma levels of cortisol, growth hormone, glucose, total protein and free amino acids were quantified. Both dominants and subordinates had specific growth rate decreased during the pairing period, but only subordinates increased when the stressor was abolished (dominants: 0.32 ± 0.21 and 0.24 ± 0.41, subordinates: 0.77 ± 0.29 and 0.37 ± 0.31, espectively). Dominants showed a higher cortisol level one week after pairing condition had been abolished than subordinates (dominants: 56.76 ± 13.26, subordinates: 31.89 ± 13.36). We conclude that chronic condition of intermittent social stress represents a stressful condition for animals of both hierarchical ranks and a treatment of one daily short direct contact between conspecifics does not promote habituation in fish, as mentioned for other stressors

    A General Diastereoselective Catalytic Vinylogous Aldol Reaction Among Tetramic Acid-Derived Pyrroles

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    A catalytic diastereoselective aldol reaction has been developed for <i>N</i>1-arylated/C2-<i>O</i>-silylated/C3-methylated and brominated/C4-<i>O</i>-methylated pyrroles in its reactions with various aldehydes. Syn adducts emerge with regard to the vicinal nitrogen and oxygen heteroatom substituents. The <i>N</i>1-aryl residue undergoes oxidative cleavage, and the C3-bromine atom undergoes palladium-mediated coupling reactions, both without disturbing the newly created stereocenters

    Diels–Alder Construction of Regiodifferentiated <i>meta</i>-Amino Phenols and Derivatives

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    Synthetic access to regiodifferentiated <i>meta</i>-amino phenols is described. The strategy relies upon distinct deprotonation conditions to afford regioisomeric thermodynamic and kinetic dienes that undergo a tandem Diels–Alder and <i>retro</i>-Diels–Alder sequence with assorted acetylenic dienophiles to afford a range of aromatic products
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