[NMR analysis blog] Fighting against peak overlap – Introducing Global Spectral Deconvolution (GSD)
Fighting against peak overlap – Introducing Global Spectral Deconvolution (GSD)
1H NMR is for sure the most powerful technique for structure elucidation, especially for small organic molecules. Typically, an organic chemist uses the chemical shift, coupling constants and integration information contained in an 1H-NMR spectrum to either verify or elucidate an unknown compound. Of course, it’s quite common that a simple 1H-NMR spectrum is not enough to unambiguously confirm a structure and thus other NMR experiments (e.g. 13C-NMR, HSQC, COSY, etc) are used to get more structural information....
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08-21-2010 09:12 PM
[CNS Yahoo group] Introducing the PDBe Wizard - finding "stuff" on the PDBe website
Introducing the PDBe Wizard - finding "stuff" on the PDBe website
As part of the recent Midsummer Make-over of the Protein Data Bank in Europe website (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/), we introduced a new Wizard tool. The purpose of
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08-21-2010 03:26 PM
[CNS Yahoo group] Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe
Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe
Introducing one-click access to PDB data at PDBe ... When you visit the newly redesigned home page of the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/),
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