In-cell NMR involves the expression of NR-active isotopes, including 15 N, 13 C, and 19 F in a cell, followed by exposure to a the magnetic field at a particular resonance frequency. The absorption ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an innovative spectroscopic technique used to observe the local magnetic fields of specific atomic nuclei. This opening sentence probably doesn’t ...
The Bruker Avance III HD 600 MHz NMR system is designed for NMR-metabolomics applications. With Bruker BioSpin's AMIX program, the facility can provide NMR-based metabolomics studies to augment ...
Structural biology plays a key role in basic and translational sciences. This facility is available to UAB researchers as a value-added asset toward current and future research. UAB researchers have ...
In the past decade, the potential of harnessing the ability of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to monitor intermolecular interactions as a tool for drug discovery has been increasingly ...
At QSI, NMR honey profiling is used routinely to detect honey adulteration, particularly the addition of sugar syrups – the most widespread form of honey fraud. Declared botanical variety and ...
This video shows Professor Peter Wright from the Scripps Institute in San Diego, discussing the Dark Proteome and the use of Bruker NMR to help combat various diseases. The dark proteome is a set of ...
The structure of biological macromolecules is critical to understanding their function, mode of interaction and relationship with their neighbors, and how physiological processes are altered by ...
NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique that provides detailed information about the structure, dynamics, and chemical environment of molecules at the atomic ...
Applications of NMR Spectroscopy is a book series devoted to publishing the latest advances in the applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in various fields of organic chemistry, ...
The structure of biological macromolecules is critical to understanding their function, mode of interaction and relationship with their neighbours, and how physiological processes are altered by ...
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