Journal Highlight: Lipoprotein particle concentration measured by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is associated with gestational age at delivery: a prospective cohort study
Journal Highlight: Lipoprotein particle concentration measured by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is associated with gestational age at delivery: a prospective cohort study
The complex relationship between maternal lipoproteins and preterm birth has been studied using NMR to measure lipoprotein particle levels in the blood of women at 24-29 weeks gestation.
Journal Highlight: Modelling the transformation of organic materials in soil with nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
Journal Highlight: Modelling the transformation of organic materials in soil with nuclear magnetic resonance spectra
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/159e577243c.jpgSolid state 13C NMR spectroscopy gave better predictions of the transformations resulting from adding organic matter to soils than biochemical fractionation and near infrared reflectance spectrometry.
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Journal Highlight: Molecular dynamics and composition of crude oil by low-field nuclear magnetic resonance
Journal Highlight: Molecular dynamics and composition of crude oil by low-field nuclear magnetic resonance
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/156c1d97dbe.jpgLow-field NMR relaxation measurements have been used to reveal the composition of crude oil, offering a low-cost method that can be used under poor working conditions in the field and in the wellbore.
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Journal Highlight: Nuclear magnetic resonance structure elucidation of peptide b2 ions
Journal Highlight: Nuclear magnetic resonance structure elucidation of peptide b2 ions
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/14b3b61f25c.jpgA strategy has been introduced to elucidate MS fragment ion structures using NMR spectroscopy for the first time, illustrated by the peptide b2 fragment ion.
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Journal Highlight: Assessment of higher order structure comparability in therapeutic proteins using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Journal Highlight: Assessment of higher order structure comparability in therapeutic proteins using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13ef9b3d882.jpgNMR spectroscopy using a fingerprinting approach has been used to rapidly assess higher order structure comparability in three nonglycosylated proteins spanning a molecular weight range of 6.5–67 kDa.
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