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This NATO Double Jump Program, held at Erice, Italy, on NMR in the Life Sciences was supported in part by contributions from Oxford Research Sys- tems, Philips International, Technicare Corporation, Varian Instruments, Sciemens Medical, and ESA Control. This program brought together three major research activities in biomedical applications of NMR: high resolu- tion NMR studies of proteins and nucleic acids, in vivo studies of animals, and NMR imaging. Whereas in the development of in vivo NMR and NMR imaging the major technological advances came initially from high resolution NMR spectroscopy, this is no longer the situation. The importance of in vivo NMR and NMR imaging in biomedical science and medical diagnosis haS-resulted in an explosion of growth in these areas involving schools of medicine, hos- pitals and instrument manufacturers. Major advances in NMR technology now come from biomedical applications of NMR as well as from high resolution NMR. Applications of high resolution NMR to the solutions structures of pro- teins and nucleic acids have been revolutionized by the development of two dimensional NMR Fourier transform techniques and the techniques of biotech- nology.
Now it is possible, with small proteins up to 10,000-12,000 daltons, by 2D FT NMR techniques to follow the path of the polypeptide back- bone through the molecule. The combination of 2D FT NMR techniques with genetically engineered proteins provides one of the most powerful approaches to understanding the principles of protein folding, protein stucture and enzyme catalysis.


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Special Problems of NMR in H2O Solution.- 2D NMR with Biopolymers.- Proton Assignment Strategies in Nucleic Acid NMR Studies.- Genetic Methods in High-REsolution NMR Studies of Proteins.- Determination of Macromolecular Structure and Dynamics by NMR.- NMR Studies of Protein-Ligand Interactions: Dihydrofolate Reductase.- Diversity of Molecular Recognition: The Combining Sites of Monoclonal Anti Spin Label Antibodies.- NMR Approaches to the Characterization of the Interaction of Metal Ions with Proteins.- Volume Selection Strategies for In Vivo Biological Spectroscopy.- The Use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Rotating Frame Experiments for One Dimensional Discrimination of Metabolites in Tissues.- Proton-NMR of Nuclei, Cell and Intact Tissue in Normal and Abnormal States: Significance of Relaxation Times as Correlated with Other Non-Invasive Biophysical Probes.- Towards NMR Spectroscopy In Vivo: The Use of Models.- Towards NMR Spectroscopy In Vivo: II. Relationship between NMR Parameters and Histology.- Theory of NMR Imaging.- Some Observations of NMR Imaging Particularly in Lower Fields.- Signal, Noise and R. F. Power in Magnetic Resonance Imaging.- High Field NMR Imaging and Spectroscopy.


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ISBN-13: 9781468481808
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: May, 2013
Pages: 237
Weight: 478g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Public Health
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