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    Palladium-catalysed electrophilic aromatic C–H fluorination by Yamamoto, Kumiko, Li, Jiakun, Garber, Jeffrey A. O., Rolfes, Julian D., Boursalian, Gregory B., Borghs, Jannik C., Genicot, Christophe, Jacq, Jérôme, van Gastel, Maurice, Neese, Frank, Ritter, Tobias

    Published in Nature (London) (22-02-2018)
    “…An approach for the direct electrophilic C–H fluorination of arenes is reported, using a palladium catalyst and mild fluorinating reagents. Palladium-propelled…”
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    Enantioselective Organo-SOMO Cycloadditions: A Catalytic Approach to Complex Pyrrolidines from Olefins and Aldehydes by Jui, Nathan T, Garber, Jeffrey A. O, Finelli, Fernanda Gadini, MacMillan, David W. C

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (18-07-2012)
    “…A new method to rapidly generate pyrrolidines via a SOMO-activated enantioselective (3 + 2) coupling of aldehydes and conjugated olefins has been accomplished…”
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    Computer-interpretable guidelines: electronic tools to enhance the utility of thyroid nodule clinical practice guidelines and risk stratification tools by Garber, Jeffrey R., Patkar, Vivek

    Published in Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) (15-08-2023)
    “…Clinicians seeking guidance for evaluating and managing thyroid nodules currently have several resources. The principal ones are narrative clinical guidelines…”
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    ITALIAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS STATEMENT-REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR PRIMARY HYPOTHYROIDISM: A BRIEF GUIDE FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE by Guglielmi, Rinaldo, Frasoldati, Andrea, Zini, Michele, Grimaldi, Franco, Gharib, Hossein, Garber, Jeffrey R, Papini, Enrico

    Published in Endocrine practice (01-11-2016)
    “…Hypothyroidism requires life-long thyroid hormone replacement therapy in most patients. Oral levothyroxine (LT4) is an established safe and effective treatment…”
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