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  • The precise role of the spinal cord in copulatory behavior remains not fully understood. Here, authors identify a population of spinal galanin-expressing neurons that regulate sexual arousal and mating in male mice, revealing a broader role for spinal circuits in copulation than previously acknowledged.

    • Constanze Lenschow
    • Ana Rita P. Mendes
    • Susana Q. Lima
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-24
  • Nucleophilic aromatic substitution (SNAr) is the most commonly used method to generate arenes that contain 18F for use in PET imaging; here, an unusual concerted SNAr reaction is presented that is not limited to electron-poor arenes.

    • Constanze N. Neumann
    • Jacob M. Hooker
    • Tobias Ritter
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 534, P: 369-373
  • Introducing C–F bonds into organic molecules is a challenging task, particularly through C–H activation methods. Now, a uranium-based photocatalyst turns traditional selectivity rules on their heads and fluorinates unfunctionalized alkane Csp3–H bonds, even in the presence of C–H bonds that are typically more reactive.

    • Constanze N. Neumann
    • Tobias Ritter
    News & Views
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 8, P: 822-823
  • 18F-labeled cysteine residues, synthesized via metal-free radiodeoxyfluorination, and 18F-labeled ruthenium-containing peptide sequences, via ruthenium-assisted radiodeoxyfluorination, can be used as tracers for positron emission tomography imaging.

    • Riya Halder
    • Gaoyuan Ma
    • Tobias Ritter
    Protocols
    Nature Protocols
    Volume: 18, P: 3614-3651