<p>The first of a two volume set, Volume 12 provides a long-awaited compilation of NMR theory to paramagnetic molecules. International experts report the latest developments in NMR methodology as applied to strongly relaxed and shifted resonances, detail the theoretical aspects of paramagnetic shift
EMR of Paramagnetic Molecules
β Scribed by Betty J. Gaffney, Harris J. Silverstone (auth.), Lawrence J. Berliner, Jacques Reuben (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 409
- Series
- Biological Magnetic Resonance 13
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Published as a companion to Volume 12, the current volume presents the latest advances in electron paramagnetic resonance of iron proteins, metalloproteins, and free radicals. The book features a diskette containing programs for iron ERP spectral simulation and ENDOR analyses.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Simulation of the EMR Spectra of High-Spin Iron in Proteins....Pages 1-57
MΓΆssbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Proteins....Pages 59-101
Multifrequency ESR of Copper Biophysical Applications....Pages 103-150
Metalloenzyme Active-Site Structure and Function through Multifrequency CW and Pulsed ENDOR....Pages 151-218
ENDOR of Randomly Oriented Mononuclear Metalloproteins....Pages 219-252
High-Field EPR and ENDOR on Bioorganic Systems....Pages 253-274
Pulsed Electron Nuclear Double and Multiple Resonance Spectroscopy of Metals in Proteins and Enzymes....Pages 275-322
Transient EPR of Spin-Labeled Proteins....Pages 323-351
ESR Spin-Trapping Artifacts in Biological Model Systems....Pages 353-384
Back Matter....Pages 385-400
β¦ Subjects
Nuclear Medicine;Ultrasound;Biochemistry, general;Biotechnology;Analytical Chemistry;Biophysics and Biological Physics
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