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Levels of GlycA and GlycB were determined from a blood test called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, which was developed to determine the number of lipid particles contained in different cholesterol parameters. Testing for GlycA and GlycB ...
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Researchers identify new protein markers that may improve understanding of ... - Medical Xpress
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Testing for GlycA and GlycB by NMR spectroscopy uses signals that arise from the binding of glucose molecules to a variety of circulating inflammatory proteins, especially fibrinogen, α1-antichymotrypsin, haptoglobin-1, α1-antitrypsin, complement C3 ...
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The team used Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), a technique they developed over the last few years. Using a small and stable radical with an even higher magnetic property than the hydrogen atom of ...
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Researchers closer to understanding how proteins regulate immune system - Eureka! Science News
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Using powerful magnets and a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, Gifford and Vogel determined the molecular structure of the interaction between the two proteins, providing important insight at the molecular level into how ...
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Researchers closer to understanding cell-division gatekeeper enzyme - PhysOrg.com
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The researchers previously used nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to measure the ligand dynamics of cis and trans bound to the protein (reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, April 1, 2010). Etzkorn explains that cis binds solely to ...
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Purifying Proteins: Researchers Use NMR To Improve Drug Development - Medical News To
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From the NMR data, they were able to determine what part and type of the protein the ligands were binding to and how strongly they would bind. ...
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Purifying proteins: Rensselaer researchers use NMR to improve drug development - Eure
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IMAGE: NMR reveals the binding sites on a protein. The more selective the ligand is at binding to a specific protein, the more efficient the process is, ...
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