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Default NMR waterLOGSY as An Assay in Drug Development Programmes for Detecting Protein-Ligand Interactions-NMR waterLOGSY

NMR waterLOGSY as An Assay in Drug Development Programmes for Detecting Protein-Ligand Interactions-NMR waterLOGSY

In drug development programmes, multiple assays are needed for the determination of protein-compound interactions and evaluation of potential use in assays with protein-protein interactions. In this protocol we describe the waterLOGSY NMR method for confirming protein-ligand binding events.

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