Zamir Shekh – @ProfZamirShekh
Nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR, is a physical phenomenon that occurs when atomic nuclei are exposed to a specific frequency of electromagnetic radiation and a magnetic energy level resonance transition. One can obtain the NMR spectrum by identifying the absorption signals. It helps to investigate the architectures of molecules quantitatively based on the locations, intensities, and fine structure of resonance peaks. The size of the molecules of interest ranges from small chemical molecules to middle-sized biological molecules and even certain macromolecules like proteins and nucleic acids.
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