A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy by researchers at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, hints at a possible link between the bacteria growing in your gut and neurological conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and perhaps even depression.
Elucidatingthe Link between NMR Chemical Shifts andElectronic Structure in d0 Olefin Metathesis Catalysts
Elucidatingthe Link between NMR Chemical Shifts andElectronic Structure in d0 Olefin Metathesis Catalysts
Ste?phanie Halbert, Christophe Cope?ret, Christophe Raynaud and Odile Eisenstein
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b12597
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[NMR paper] NMR insight into the multiple glycosaminoglycan binding modes of the Link module from human TSG-6.
NMR insight into the multiple glycosaminoglycan binding modes of the Link module from human TSG-6.
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Biochemistry. 2015 Dec 18;
Authors: Park Y, Jowitt TA, Day AJ, Prestegard JH
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Tumor necrosis factor-stimulated gene-6 (TSG-6) is a hyaluronan (HA) binding protein that is essential for stabilizing and...
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12-28-2015 12:26 AM
NMR reveals cancer clue: p53 activity
NMR reveals cancer clue: p53 activity
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/14f25d494fb.jpgUS researchers have used NMR spectroscopy in a study of the activity of the tumour suppressor protein, p53. Their work reveals the mechanism by which p53 triggers programmed cell death (apoptosis) and may have implications for understanding the development of various forms of cancer and perhaps lead to new drug discoveries.
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08-15-2015 04:01 PM
[CNS Yahoo group] auto chain termination due to unavailable link.
auto chain termination due to unavailable link.
Dear all, I'm trying to run cns within haddock, and I'm getting the following message in the generate.out file: SEGMNT-info: auto chain termination due to
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03-21-2011 07:27 PM
Herpes 3D: NMR reveals viral protein hijacking
Herpes 3D: NMR reveals viral protein hijacking
UK scientists have used NMR for the first time to develop a 3D picture of a herpes virus protein interacting with a key part of the human cellular machinery. The study improves our understanding of how the virus hijacks human cells and could eventually lead to new targets for drug therapy.
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01-15-2011 02:09 AM
Arginine Kinase. Joint Crystallographic and NMR RDC Analyses link Substrate-Associate
Arginine Kinase. Joint Crystallographic and NMR RDC Analyses link Substrate-Associated Motions to Intrinsic Flexibility.
Related Articles Arginine Kinase. Joint Crystallographic and NMR RDC Analyses link Substrate-Associated Motions to Intrinsic Flexibility.
J Mol Biol. 2010 Nov 11;
Authors: Niu X, Brüschweiler-Li L, Davulcu O, Skalicky JJ, Brüschweiler R, Chapman MS
The phosphagen kinase family, including creatine and arginine kinases, catalyze the reversible transfer of a "high energy" phosphate between ATP and a phospho-guanidino substrate. They...
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11-16-2010 04:13 PM
A link to MolMol2K for Linux
<a href=http://pjf.net/science/molmol.html>MolMol binaries for Linux distribution Red Hat 7.3 and 9 built by Patrik Finerty</a>