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Nuclear magnetic resonance in biology

Graslund, A. Ehrenberg, A. Rupprecht, A. Intemat. Conf. on Electron Spin Resonance and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Biology and Medicine and Fifth Internat. Conf. on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems, 1972. [Pg.466]

Application of High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Biological... [Pg.313]

R.A. Dwek, I. D. Campbell, R. E. Richards and R.J.P. Williams (eds), Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Biology, Academic Press, London, 1977. [Pg.290]

Dweck, R. (ed.) (1977) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Biology, New York Academic Press. Dwyer, F., Gyarfas, E., Koch, J. and Rogers, W. (1952) Nature, Land., 170,190. [Pg.673]

Morris, P. G. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology, Oxford, Clarendon Press 1986... [Pg.133]

Mayer, M., and James, T. L. (2005). Discovery of ligands by a combination of computational and NMR-based screening RNA as an example target. In Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Biological Macromolecules, Part C, Methods in Enzymology, 394, 571-587 Ed. Thomas L. James. [Pg.31]

Mad J.S. MacFall and H. van As, in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Plant Biology, ed. Y. Shacher-Hill and P.E. Pfeffer, The American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, 1996, p. 33. [Pg.522]

T. L. James, V. Diitsch and U. Schmitz (eds) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance f Biological Macromolecules. Part B Methods in Enzymology. Vol. 339. Academic Press. 2(X)I. [Pg.211]

Volume 338. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Biological Macromolecules (Part A) (in preparation)... [Pg.3]

R120 M.-J. Clement, P. Savarin, E. Adjadj, A. Sobel, F. Toma and P. A. Curmi, Probing Interactions of Tubulin with Small Molecules, Peptides, and Protein Fragments by Solution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance , in Methods in Cell Biology, eds. L. Wilson and J. J. Correia, Elsevier Inc., 2010, Vol. 95, Microtubules, in vitro, p. 407. [Pg.29]

For more details, see Radda, G. K., The Use of NMR Spectroscopy for the Understanding of Disease, Science 1986, 233, 640-645. tFor more about MRi, see the book by Morris, PC., Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology, Ciarendon Press, Oxford, Engiand, i 986. [Pg.369]

B. Hoffmann, C. Eichmuller, O. Steinhauser and R. Konrat, Rapid assessment of protein structural stability and fold validation via NMR. In Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Biological Macromolecules, Part C, 2005, vol. 394, pp. 142—h. [Pg.380]

Jardetzky, O., and G. C. K. Roberts High Resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Molecular Biology... [Pg.116]

Morris P G 1986 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Medicine and Biology (Oxford Ciarendon)... [Pg.1544]

The field of steroid analysis includes identification of steroids in biological samples, analysis of pharmaceutical formulations, and elucidation of steroid stmctures. Many different analytical methods, such as ultraviolet (uv) spectroscopy, infrared (ir) spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectroscopy, x-ray crystallography, and mass spectroscopy, are used for steroid analysis. The constant development of these analytical techniques has stimulated the advancement of steroid analysis. [Pg.448]

Urry, D. W. Nuclear magnetic resonance and the conformation of membrane-active peptides. In Enzymes of Biological Membranes, Vol. 1, (ed. Martonosi, A ), p. 31, Plenum Publishing Corp., New York 1976... [Pg.216]


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