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Advanced Magnetic Resonance Techniques in Systems of High Molecular Complexity

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Part of the book series: Progress in Inorganic Biochemistry and Biophysics (PIBB, volume 2)

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Table of contents (38 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Spatial Localization in NMR

    • A. J. Shaka, Ray Freeman
    Pages 1-19
  3. 17O NMR as a Probe to Study Hydration and Hydrogen Bonding of Amino Acids and Polypeptides

    • A. Spisni, E. D. Gotsis, E. Ponnusamy, D. Fiat
    Pages 53-60
  4. The Role of Conformation and Conformational Dynamics in Biological Information Transfer

    • W. A. Gibbons, P. Mascagni, N. Zhou, A. E. Aulabaugh, A. Prugnola, M. Kuo et al.
    Pages 77-88
  5. Structure and Dynamics Studied Via Two-Dimensional NMR. Illustrations with DNA Fragments

    • Thomas L. James, Michelle S. Broido, Nadege Jamin, Gregory B. Young, Gerald Zon
    Pages 89-108
  6. Selective 1H NMR Relaxation Delineation of Receptor Binding Equilibria

    • E. Gaggelli, A. Lepri, N. Marchettini, S. Ulgiati
    Pages 109-117
  7. Proton NMR Studies of the Active Centre of ACTH

    • F. Toma, V. Dive, M. Löw, L. Kisfaludy
    Pages 125-133
  8. 13C and 1H NMR Characterization of a Na+ClO4 - Complex of a New Lipophilic Cage Ligand

    • P. L. Anelli, T. Beringhelli, H. Molinari, F. Montanari, S. Quici
    Pages 135-139
  9. B and Z Forms of a Modified d(C-G) Sequence in Solution

    • L. P. M. Orbons, G. A. van der Marel, J. H. van Boom, C. Altona
    Pages 141-147
  10. NMR Study of a Tridecanucleotide Containing a No-Base Residue

    • S. Pochet, T. Huynh-Dinh, J. M. Neumann, S. Tran-Dinh, J. Igolen
    Pages 149-155
  11. Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Caprimidyl Sulfate

    • G. Gurato, G. Nadali, M. F. Coletta
    Pages 157-163
  12. Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Paramagnetic Nickel (II) Complexes

    • J. Kowalewski, N. Benetis, T. Larsson, P.-O. Westlund, H. Wennerström
    Pages 197-211
  13. Deuterium Spin Relaxation and Molecular Motion in Liquid Crystals

    • R. L. Vold, R. R. Vold, J. F. Martin, B. C. Nishida, L. S. Selwyn
    Pages 233-251

About this book

The second volume of the series on inorganic biochemistry and bio­ physics is singularly devoted to magnetic resonance on systems of high molecular complexity. Recently, there have been important advances in magnetic resonance studies of polymers; these advances touch on all aspects of magnetic resonance, both theoretical and applied. Particular emphasis is placed here on multipulse experiments. We believe such an report will be of considerable interest to the readers of our series owing to the importance of magnetic resonance techniques in the investigation of biopolymers. Ivano Bertini Harry Gray Series Editors Preface This book is a record of the Proceedings of the International Symposium on "Advanced Magnetic Resonance Techniques in Systems of High Molecular Complexity", which was held in Siena between 15 and 18 May 1985. The idea of the meeting is due to Proff. N.M. Atherton, G. Giacometti and E. Tiezzi with the aim of honouring the scientific personality of Prof. S.I. Weissman. The meeting has been organized with the assistance of a National Committee formed by R. Basosi, I. Bertini, P. Bucci, C. Corvaia, A. Gamba, G. Martini, G.F. Pedulli, P.A. Temussi, and C.A. Veracini. The invited lecturers responded enthusiastically and a comprehensive picture of the theoretical and practical aspects of magnetic resonance could be therefore provided. The book contains all the plenary lectures delivered during the meeting and also a wide selection among the huge amount of contributions collected by the organizers.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Chemistry, University of Siena, Siena, Italy

    Neri Niccolai, Gianni Valensin

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