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NMR of Proteins and Nucleic Acids (Baker Lecture Series)

NMR of Proteins and Nucleic Acids (Baker Lecture Series)
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NMR of Proteins and Nucleic Acids (Baker Lecture Series)

 
 
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An introduction to underlying principles and experimental procedures using the newest strategies and techniques for obtaining extensive NMR assignments in biopolymers based on NMR data and the primary structure. Includes an extensive and non-mathematical discussion of 2D NMR and Nulcear Overhauser effects; resonance assignments and structure determination in proteins; and resonance assignments and structure determination in nucleic acids. Enables specialists and non-specialists to evaluate the potentialities and limitations of the method.


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Author:Kurt Wüthrich
Hardcover:320 pages
Publisher:Wiley-Interscience
Publication Date:1986-09
Language:English
ISBN:0471828939
Product Length:6.42 inches
Product Width:0.74 inches
Product Height:9.27 inches
Product Weight:1.38 pounds
Package Length:9.63 inches
Package Width:6.44 inches
Package Height:0.83 inches
Package Weight:1.38 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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4from a protein spectroscopist  Apr 13, 2001
This book is dated now in its techniques and doesn't contain the newer methods, but it still has very valuable basic information that makes it a good addition to anyone's library.


3Good Technicals, be prepared to be bored  Sep 19, 2010 By J. Zhu
If I could I would give it 3.5 stars. First, it is an absolutely great book for technical aspects of proton NMR, the techniques described are still in full use to day, and has changed little if any from the date this book is written. Anyone who does NMR frequently is likely to own this book. As far as a reference book is a must for anyone serious about NMR. And just like a reference book it is an absolute snooze fest. Good bed time reading, if one wanted to dream about coupling.

This is not a book for beginners, it is highly technical, highly mathematically driven, and full of jargon.


4solid book on biomolecular NMR  Jun 14, 2009 By mjare "mjare"
This book is old, but it still contains many usefull details in the NMR spectroscopy of macromolecules. This book is highly recommended for the beginners in this field.

I would like to see new and actual version of this book, which is really needed.

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