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Nuclear magnetic spectra versatility

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is likely the most versatile method for the study of biomolecules. The power of NMR originates from the fact that practically every atom with a magnetic nucleus gives rise to an individual signal in the NMR spectrum that carries spatial and temporal information of the local chemical environment of that atom. Solution conditions in high resolution NMR experiments mimic the natural biological environment and results relate to functional assays. [Pg.692]


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