
David Rovnyak & Frank Delaglio
NUS Schedules Old and New, and How to Evaluate Them for Your Data Increased adoption of non-uniform sampling (NUS) for multi-dimensional NMR spans ever-broader classes of experiments and increasingly challenging […]
NUS Schedules Old and New, and How to Evaluate Them for Your Data Increased adoption of non-uniform sampling (NUS) for multi-dimensional NMR spans ever-broader classes of experiments and increasingly challenging […]
PyOR: A Versatile Magnetic Resonance Simulator for Learning and Teaching Python On Resonance (PyOR) is an open-source, object-oriented simulation package for exploring magnetic resonance phenomena in both liquid- and solid-state […]
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Using 19F to Study Paramagnetic Biomolecules at the Nanoscale with Electron Nuclear Double Resonance 19F labels are well established in NMR spectroscopy and allow accessing specific molecular information within biomolecular […]
Resolving Protein–Ligand Binding Pathways by NMR Relaxation: Conformational Selection vs Induced Fit Protein–ligand binding is essential for biological function. A long-standing question is whether ligand binding occurs via conformational selection […]
Advancing Magnetic (Resonance) Methods to Track Processes inParamagnetic Battery Electrodes Solid-state NMR has become an indispensable tool for quantifying defects and tracking the nature and reversibility of local structure changes […]
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