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    • Synthetic Studies Toward the Skyllamycins: Total Synthesis and Generation of Simplified Analogues 

      Giltrap, Andrew M.; Haeckl, F. P. Jake; Kurita, Kenji L.; Linington, Roger G.; Payne, Richard J.
      Published 2018-05-25
      Herein, we report our synthetic studies toward the skyllamycins, a highly modified class of nonribosomal peptide natural products which contain a number of interesting structural features, including the extremely rare ...
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    • Triarabinosylation is required for nodulation-suppressive CLE peptides to systemically inhibit nodulation in Pisum sativum 

      Hastwell, April H.; Corcilius, Leo; Williams, James; Gresshoff, Peter M.; Payne, Richard J.; Ferguson, Brett J.
      Published 2018-05-02
      Legumes form root nodules to house beneficial nitrogen‐fixing rhizobia bacteria. However, nodulation is resource demanding; hence, legumes evolved a systemic signalling mechanism called autoregulation of nodulation (AON) ...
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    • Gambling-related consumer credit use and debt problems: a brief review 

      Swanton, Thomas B.; Gainsbury, Sally M.
      Published 2019-11-09
      People experiencing problems with gambling may use consumer credit to cover expenses and/or continue gambling. This may contribute to debt problems and psychological distress, both of which may have pre-existed (and ...
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    • Problematic risk-taking involving emerging technologies: A stakeholder framework to minimize harms 

      Swanton, Thomas B.; Blaszczynski, Alex; Forlini, Cynthia; Starcevic, Vladan; Gainsbury, Sally M.
      Published 2019-09-19
      Background and aims Despite the many benefits of technological advancements, problematic use of emerging technologies may lead to consumers experiencing harms. Substantial problems and behavioral addictions, such as gambling ...
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    • Isolating the impact of specific gambling activities and modes on problem gambling and psychological distress in internet gamblers 

      Gainsbury, Sally M.; Angus, Douglas J.; Blaszczynski, Alex
      Published 2019-10-25
      Background Gambling disorder is related to high overall gambling engagement; however specific activities and modalities are thought to have stronger relationships with gambling problems. This study aimed to isolate the ...
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