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A counterintuitive approach that destroys stereochemistry twice and then re-introduces it enables a highly selective and protecting-group-free total synthesis of a scarce natural product with interesting biological properties
Studying the interconversion of the different crystalline forms of cocoa butter may lead to a better understanding of fat bloom in chocolate and how it may be prevented
Stereochemical information at the periphery of a dendrimer is relayed to its centre by locking the conformation of an otherwise freely rotating single bond
Gold nanoparticles can used to convert misfolded proteins into a structure that closely resembles their native state, leading to a restoration of their function
The first examples of a nickel-catalysed cross-coupling of simple aryl methyl ethers with boronic esters will further improve the utility of the Suzuki–Miyaura coupling