Researchers develop way to strengthen proteins with polymers - R & D Magazine
Researchers develop way to strengthen proteins with polymers - R & D Magazine
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Researchers develop way to strengthen proteins with polymers
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Proteins are widely used as drugsâ??insulin for diabetics is the best known ... next week of a new 0.75-mm solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe.
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Scientists Work Together to Achieve Milestone Against Deadly Diseases - Lab Manager Magazine
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Scientists Work Together to Achieve Milestone Against Deadly Diseases
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Researchers in both centers use X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance to examine the atomic details of proteins from more than 40 human pathogens, including those responsible for the plague, anthrax, salmonellosis, cholera, ...
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A New Tool to Reveal Structure of Proteins - Lab Manager Magazine
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A New Tool to Reveal Structure of Proteins
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For roughly a decade, a technique called solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has allowed researchers to detect the arrangements of atoms in proteins that defy study by traditional laboratory tools such as X-ray crystallography.
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$1.2M for Biomed Research - Lab Manager Magazine
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$1.2M for Biomed Research
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NIH also awarded UGA a $363700 grant for a new electronics console for the 800 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer housed in the Fred C. Davison Life Sciences Complex. The more reliable console will further research in protein chemistry, ...
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Study of acute biochemical effects of thallium toxicity in mouse urine by NMR spectroscopy.
Study of acute biochemical effects of thallium toxicity in mouse urine by NMR spectroscopy.
Study of acute biochemical effects of thallium toxicity in mouse urine by NMR spectroscopy.
J Appl Toxicol. 2011 Jan 7;
Authors: Tyagi R, Rana P, Khan AR, Bhatnagar D, Devi MM, Chaturvedi S, Tripathi RP, Khushu S
Thallium (Tl) is a toxic heavy metal and its exposure to the human body causes physiological and biochemical changes due to its interference with potassium-dependent biological reactions. A high-resolution (1) H NMR spectroscopy based metabonomic...
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[NMR paper] Cell-free protein synthesis in an autoinduction system for NMR studies of protein-protein interactions.
Cell-free protein synthesis in an autoinduction system for NMR studies of protein-protein interactions.
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J Biomol NMR. 2005 Jul;32(3):235-41
Authors: Ozawa K, Jergic S, Crowther JA, Thompson PR, Wijffels G, Otting G, Dixon NA
Cell-free protein synthesis systems provide facile access to proteins in a nascent state that enables formation of soluble, native protein-protein complexes even if one of the protein components is prone...
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[NMR paper] Controlling residual dipolar couplings in high-resolution NMR of proteins by strain i
Controlling residual dipolar couplings in high-resolution NMR of proteins by strain induced alignment in a gel.
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J Biomol NMR. 2001 Oct;21(2):141-51
Authors: Ishii Y, Markus MA, Tycko R
Water-soluble biological macromolecules can be weakly aligned by dissolution in a strained, hydrated gel such as cross-linked polyacrylamide, an effect termed 'strain-induced alignment in a gel' (SAG). SAG induces nonzero nuclear...
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[NMR paper] 1H NMR-based absolute quantitation of human lipoproteins and their lipid contents dir
1H NMR-based absolute quantitation of human lipoproteins and their lipid contents directly from plasma.
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J Lipid Res. 1994 Dec;35(12):2292-304
Authors: Ala-Korpela M, Korhonen A, Keisala J, Hörkkö S, Korpi P, Ingman LP, Jokisaari J, Savolainen MJ, Kesäniemi YA
A new method is presented for absolute quantitation of lipid and protein contents of human lipoproteins directly from plasma. The method enables complete lipoprotein...