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    Panel Discussion

    Mildred Cohn - The subject of this panel discussion is NMR vis-à-vis Other Structural Methods. The way it is going to be run is that each panelist will give a presentation on his or her particular technique, whic...

    Bernard Brooks, Mildred Cohn in NMR as a Structural Tool for Macromolecules (1996)

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    Dynamic Structure of Nucleic Acid Duplexes

    Sequence-dependent structural variations in nucleic acids are important for the protein-nucleic acid and RNA-DNA interactions essential for life. Furthermore, structural variations are important factors in the...

    Thomas L. James, Carlos González, He Liu in NMR as a Structural Tool for Macromolecules (1996)

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    NMR Methods in Studies of Brain Ischemia

    In vivo NMR spectroscopy has gained world-wide attention since the publication of the use of surface coils to noninvasively observe metabolic changes in whole animals (Ackerman et al., 1980)...

    Lee-Hong Chang, Thomas L. James in In Vivo Spectroscopy (1992)

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    Refinement of Three-Dimensional Protein and DNA Structures in Solution from NMR Data

    Two-dimensional NMR, in particular two-dimensional nuclear Overhauser effect (2D NOE) spectra, when used in conjunction with distance geometry and energy refinement calculations can be used to determine the hi...

    Thomas L. James, Miriam Gochin in Computational Aspects of the Study of Biol… (1991)

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    Structure Determination via Complete Relaxation Matrix Analysis (CORMA) of Two-Dimensional Nuclear Overhauser Effect Spectra

    Methods for the complete high-resolution determination of molecular structure in solution have been a goal of scientists since the development of X-ray diffraction techniques in the early part of this century....

    Brandan A. Borgias, Thomas L. James in Biological Magnetic Resonance (1990)