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From structure:
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Proshift
PPM
CheShift-2- Cα
From sequence:
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Camcoil
Poulsen_rc_CS
Disordered proteins:
MAXOCC
Format conversion & validation:
CCPN
From NMR-STAR 3.1
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Protein disorder:
DisMeta
Protein solubility:
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Isotope labeling:
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Solid-state NMR:
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