1H-Detected Biomolecular NMR under Fast Magic-Angle Spinning
Since the first pioneering studies on small deuterated peptides dating more than 20 years ago, ¹H detection has evolved into the most efficient approach for investigation of biomolecular structure, dynamics, and interactions by solid-state NMR. The development of faster and faster magic-angle spinning (MAS) rates (up to 150 kHz today) at ultrahigh magnetic fields has triggered a real revolution in the field. This new spinning regime reduces the ¹H-¹H dipolar couplings, so that a direct detection...
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