NMR Spectroscopy – News and Features
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An Introduction to Protein Purification: Methods, Technologies and Applications
The ability to obtain pure proteins is essential for developing drugs, creating vaccines and understanding biological processes. In this article, we discuss what a typical protein purification protocol involves and the various techniques used.
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Mathematical Method Compares 3D Structure of Proteins
The foundations have been laid for a mathematical method that allows the computer-assisted comparison of 3D protein structures.
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Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy To Design Safer, Higher-Performance Lithium Metal Batteries
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques can be leveraged to design the anode surface in lithium metal batteries, making the batteries safer and improving performance.
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Towards a Better Understanding of Osteoporosis: The Role of Solid-State NMR
This article explores how using solid-state NMR to study bone constituents in their native state can give researchers a deeper understanding of the mechanisms behind osteoporosis.
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Scientists Take New Approach in Fight Against Counterfeit Alcoholic Spirits
In the shadowy world of counterfeit alcoholic spirit production, where profits soar and brands are exploited, the true extent of this illegal market remains shrouded. Scientists are compiling a database to test, compare and log alcoholic spirits.
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High Pressures Reveal Novel Structural Features in Proteins
3,000 bar of pressure reveals structural features of proteins that are too volatile to be observed under normal conditions.
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The Sleeping Giant Awakes: Defining a New Era of MRR Spectroscopy
In this article, we summarize the fundamental technical advantages of MRR instruments, outline recent work being done in pharma discovery and reaction optimization applications and look forward to how MRR looks set to develop in the years ahead.
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High-Throughput Screening: Advances, Applications and Combined Approaches
In this article, we highlight various high-throughput screening strategies being used to interrogate large libraries of compounds and hear from researchers working to further streamline specific approaches to increase speed and improve quality and accuracy.
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High Resolution Analysis Reveals Clues in 3.5 Billion-Year-Old Biomass
To learn about the first organisms on our planet, researchers have to analyse the rocks of the early Earth. These can only be found in a few places on the surface of the Earth. The Pilbara Craton in Western Australia is one of these rare sites.
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Benchtop NMR Breaks New Ground
Explore how recent technical advances in the design and construction of NMR instrumentation have eliminated practical issues that faced scientists whose experiments would benefit from the power of the technique, but who needed the speed and convenience of analysis unachievable with traditional high-field instruments.
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