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Please share your opinion about Protein NMR Spectroscopy : Principles and Practice by John Cavanagh, Wayne J. Fairbrother, Arthur G. Palmer III, Nicholas J. Skelton; Academic Press (November 17, 1995), ISBN: 0121644901.

Was it useful? Easy or too difficult to read? How well does it cover the topic? Do you agree with the following feedback about this book that was posted on Amazon.com

"Reviewer: kai zhong (Stony Brook, USA)

The book is very complete, covers most of the field in protein NMR studies. The book is well organised, with plenty of figures to facilitate easy understanding of the subject. Overall, I find it is very helpful for anyone who will be interested in protein NMR research. I have actually seen quite a number of copies in a few NMR laboratories and I would recommand this book to all those who are looking for an complete introductory book in NMR and protein study."
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