[NMR paper] NMR for direct determination of K(m) and V(max) of enzyme reactions based on the Lambert W function-analysis of progress curves.
NMR for direct determination of K(m) and V(max) of enzyme reactions based on the Lambert W function-analysis of progress curves.
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Biochim Biophys Acta. 2012 Mar;1824(3):443-9
Authors: Exnowitz F, Meyer B, Hackl T
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(1)H NMR spectroscopy was used to follow the...
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An analysis of NMR sensitivity enhancements obtained using non-uniform weighted sampling, and the application to protein NMR
An analysis of NMR sensitivity enhancements obtained using non-uniform weighted sampling, and the application to protein NMR
June 2012
Publication year: 2012
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 219</br>
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Non-uniform weighted sampling (NUWS) is a sampling strategy, related to non-uniform sampling (NUS) in the limit of long acquisition times, in which each indirect increment of a multidimensional spectrum is sampled multiple times according to some weighting function. As the spectrum is fully sampled it can be processed in a conventional manner by the...
[NMR paper] The equilibrium unfolding of MerP characterized by multivariate analysis of 2D NMR da
The equilibrium unfolding of MerP characterized by multivariate analysis of 2D NMR data.
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J Magn Reson. 2005 Jan;172(1):24-30
Authors: Berglund A, Brorsson AC, Jonsson BH, Sethson I
A general problem when analysing NMR spectra that reflect variations in the environment of target molecules is that different resonances are affected to various extents. Often a few resonances that display the largest frequency changes are selected as probes to...
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[NMR paper] Small volume flow probe for automated direct-injection NMR analysis: design and perfo
Small volume flow probe for automated direct-injection NMR analysis: design and performance.
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J Magn Reson. 2000 Mar;143(1):69-78
Authors: Haner RL, Llanos W, Mueller L
A detailed characterization of an NMR flow probe for use in direct-injection sample analysis is presented. A 600-MHz, indirect detection NMR flow probe with a 120-microl active volume is evaluated in two configurations: first as a stand-alone small volume probe for the...
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[NMR paper] Analysis of biological fluids using 600 MHz proton NMR spectroscopy: application of h
Analysis of biological fluids using 600 MHz proton NMR spectroscopy: application of homonuclear two-dimensional J-resolved spectroscopy to urine and blood plasma for spectral simplification and assignment.
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[NMR paper] Completeness of NOEs in protein structure: a statistical analysis of NMR.
Completeness of NOEs in protein structure: a statistical analysis of NMR.
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J Biomol NMR. 1999 Jun;14(2):123-32
Authors: Doreleijers JF, Raves ML, Rullmann T, Kaptein R
The completeness of experimentally observed NOE restraints of a set of 97 NMR protein structures deposited in the PDB has been assessed. Completeness is defined as the ratio of the number of experimentally observed NOEs and the number of 'expected NOEs'. A practical definition of 'expected...
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[Nature network NMR forum] Multivariate analysis of NMR spectra (0 replies)
Multivariate analysis of NMR spectra (0 replies)
Hi,
I am currently debating the benefit of different multivariate analysis methods for analysing NMR spectra and wondered if anyone had any ideas?
I have implemented principal components analysis (PCA) and canonical variates analysis (CVA). I am now looking into partial least squares discriminate analysis (PLS-DA).
My data contains a continuum of disease scores which I have categorised as Low Moderate and High. I would like to create a prediction model of disease state. The CVA analysis is supervised, so takes these...