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Default The quiet renaissance of protein nuclear magnetic resonance.

From Mendeley Biomolecular NMR group:

The quiet renaissance of protein nuclear magnetic resonance.

Biochemistry (2013). Volume: 52, Issue: 8. Pages: 1303-20. Paul J Barrett, Jiang Chen, Min-Kyu Cho, Ji-Hun Kim, Zhenwei Lu, Sijo Mathew, Dungeng Peng, Yuanli Song, Wade D Van Horn, Tiandi Zhuang, Frank D Sönnichsen, Charles R Sanders et al.

From roughly 1985 through the start of the new millennium, the cutting edge of solution protein nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was to a significant extent driven by the aspiration to determine structures. Here we survey recent advances in protein NMR that herald a renaissance in which a number of its most important applications reflect the broad problem-solving capability displayed by this method during its classical era during the 1970s and early 1980s.

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