[Stan NMR blog] Fresh comments on the current state of NMR
Fresh comments on the current state of NMR
by Carlos Cobas, Craigh Butts, and Vanni Piccinotti.
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01-17-2015 04:14 PM
NMR provides fresh atomic insights into a key protein that helps repair DNA - domain-B
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NMR provides fresh atomic insights into a key protein that helps repair DNA
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In a new study published in Nature Communications, two teams of scientists from Imperial College London and the University of Dundee have succeeded in visualising this flexible protein for the first time, using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) ...
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07-03-2014 06:13 PM
NMR provides fresh atomic insights into a key protein that helps repair DNA - Imperial College London
NMR provides fresh atomic insights into a key protein that helps repair DNA - Imperial College London
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NMR provides fresh atomic insights into a key protein that helps repair DNA
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Scientists have made an important advance in understanding how a protein that identifies and repairs cancerous cells operates. RNF4 is a type of regulatory protein that controls the function and fate of proteins in cells by chemically flagging them ...
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[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] Where can I find current shim values in Bruker Paravision?
Where can I find current shim values in Bruker Paravision?
Hello,
I am a novie to the field. I am trying to record the change in settings post shimming using Bruker ParaVision. I only have access tot he Bruker format files (acqp, reco, 2dseq etc.). I was wondering where in these files can I find the shim values (Z2, XZ, YZ etc.)
Thanks.
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01-05-2011 11:03 AM
[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] Where can I find shim current values in Bruker
Where can I find shim current values in Bruker
Hello,
I am a novie to the field. I am trying to record the change in settings post shimming using Bruker ParaVision. I only have access tot he Bruker format files (acqp, reco, 2dseq etc.). I was wondering where in these files can I find the shim values (Z2, XZ, YZ etc.)
Thanks.