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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 […]

Vineeth Thalakottoor

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 […]

Kirill Sheberstov

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Andreas Meyer

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 […]

Mikael Akke

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 […]

Raphaële Clément

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 […]

Michael Ryan Hansen

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Frédérique Pourpoint

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Dave Britt

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Albert Smith-Penzel

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