This 2nd edition begins with an overview of NMR development and applications in biological systems. It describes recent developments in instrument hardware and methodology. Chapters highlight the scope and limitation of NMR methods. While detailed math and quantum mechanics dealing with NMR theory h
Structural Biology: Practical NMR Applications || NMR Sample Preparation
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- Book ID
- 120820170
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0387243674
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โฆ Synopsis
Combining practical aspects of NMR techniques and their applications in structural biology, this classic text provides coverage in a descriptive and straightforward manner. Detailed coverage includes discussion of NMR instrument hardware and methodology, such as setup, data acquisition, and data processing, as well as routine strategy of sample preparation, specifically macromolecules and complexes. The text structure and sample exam questions in every chapter make it well suited for graduate students interested in structural biology and protein dynamics, but is equally valuable as a reference for researchers in the field of biochemistry, chemistry, and biophysics.
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