Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging, Organic Chemistry, Physics of Light - Spectrum Analysis, Biology - Molecular Biology, Analytical Chemistry - Spectrometry & Spectroscopy, Biochemistry - General & Miscellaneous
NMR As a Structural Tool for Macromolecules : Current Status and Future Directions
B. D. Rao, Marvin D. Kemple
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In the context of a plateau in the development of new methodologies for using nuclear magnetic resonance to investigate the structure of macromolecules, 21 lectures and ensuing discussions, and three panel discussions evaluate the status of the field and the directions it might take. The keynote address discusses the possibilities and limitations of NMR studies of the intramolecular dynamics of biomolecules. Among the other topics are proteins involved in cell adhesion processes, incorporating motional properties into the interpretation of three-dimensional solution structures, the accurate measurement of internuclear distances by suppressing spin diffusion, and flexible molecules. Abstracts are also provided for about 70 poster papers. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
June 14, 1996
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
400
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780306453137