نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

تعداد نتایج: 750760  

2010
Catherine Brewer

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) uses a very strong magnetic field and radio frequency (RF) pulses to study the structure of molecules through the resonance frequencies of specific nuclei within the molecule. In order to characterize biochars, several solid-state techniques utilizing C and H nuclei can be used to determine the relative quantity of carbon functional groups, the appr...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2013
Thomas G Cole John H Contois Gyorgy Csako Joseph P McConnell Alan T Remaley Sridevi Devaraj Daniel M Hoefner Tonya Mallory Amar A Sethi G Russell Warnick

BACKGROUND The number of circulating LDL particles is a strong indicator of future cardiovascular disease (CVD) events, even superior to the concentration of LDL cholesterol. Atherogenic (primarily LDL) particle number is typically determined either directly by the serum concentration of apolipoprotein B (apo B) or indirectly by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy of serum to obtain N...

Journal: :Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening 2012
Teklab Gebregiworgis Robert Powers

Since antiquity, humans have used body fluids like saliva, urine and sweat for the diagnosis of diseases. The amount, color and smell of body fluids are still used in many traditional medical practices to evaluate an illness and make a diagnosis. The development and application of analytical methods for the detailed analysis of body fluids has led to the discovery of numerous disease biomarkers...

2015
Nina Pastor Carlos Amero

Proteins participate in information pathways in cells, both as links in the chain of signals, and as the ultimate effectors. Upon ligand binding, proteins undergo conformation and motion changes, which can be sensed by the following link in the chain of information. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations represent powerful tools for examining the t...

Journal: :Chemical Society reviews 2011
Warwick B Dunn David I Broadhurst Helen J Atherton Royston Goodacre Julian L Griffin

The study of biological systems in a holistic manner (systems biology) is increasingly being viewed as a necessity to provide qualitative and quantitative descriptions of the emergent properties of the complete system. Systems biology performs studies focussed on the complex interactions of system components; emphasising the whole system rather than the individual parts. Many perturbations to m...

Journal: :Methods 2004
Christina Redfield

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful technique for the study of the structure, dynamics, and folding of proteins in solution. It is particularly powerful when applied to dynamic or flexible systems, such as partially folded molten globule states of proteins, which are not usually amenable to X-ray crystallography. In this article, NMR methods suitable for the detailed cha...

Journal: :FEBS letters 1972
D Chapman E Oldfield D Doskocilová B Schneider

Recently Chapman et al. have been applying both natural abundance [l-4] and isotopic enrichment [5,6] nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) of ‘H, 2H and 13C nuclei to a study of molecular mobility in both model membrane [ l-3,5] and natural membrane [4,6] systems. It has been established that the line broadening in such (unsonicated) systems is predominently dipolar [2,7] in fields up ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2005
Stephan Appelt F Wolfgang Häsing Holger Kühn Juan Perlo Bernhard Blümich

Conventional high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra are usually measured in homogeneous, high magnetic fields (>1 T), which are produced by expensive and immobile superconducting magnets. We show that chemically resolved xenon (Xe) NMR spectroscopy of liquid samples can be measured in the Earth's magnetic field (5 x 10(-5) T) with a continuous flow of hyperpolarized Xe gas. It...

2005
Barbara J. Cade-Menun Claudia R. Benitez-Nelson Perry Pellechia Adina Paytan

Solution P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has recently been used to characterize phosphorus species within marine particles. However, the effects of sample collection, storage and preparation have not been thoroughly examined. In this study, samples of settling particulates collected from a 1200-m sediment trap located in Monterey Bay, California, were subjected to various storag...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2017
Haoling Qi Clément Despres Sudhakaran Prabakaran François-Xavier Cantrelle Béatrice Chambraud Jeremy Gunawardena Guy Lippens Caroline Smet-Nocca Isabelle Landrieu

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy can be used as an analytical tool to investigate posttranslational modifications of protein. NMR is a valuable tool to map the interaction regions of protein partners. Here, we present protocols that have been developed in the course of our studies of the neuronal Tau protein. Tau is found aggregated in the neurons of Alzheimer's disease patients. D...

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