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Some Applications of ESR to in Vivo Animal Studies and EPR Imaging
Paramagnetic centers, such as naturally occurring free radicals and paramagnetic metal ions, are of crucial importance in many biological functions. Some examples are flavoenzymes, vitamin B12, aging, oxygen r...
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ESR and Fluorescence Studies of Thrombin Active Site Conformation
The chapters in this book have introduced thrombin from a detailed primary structure viewpoint, from the three-dimensional x-ray structure, and from NMR studies of ligands, such as hirudin and fibrinopeptide a...
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