Soon a deep article on the overlooked powerhouse of biology, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance [UPDATED with links to chapters as they are published]

It’s not all AlphaFold, Cryo-electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction of crystals when it comes to studying the atomic structure of biological matter. The much-overlooked technique of nuclear magnetic resonance can fill many voids that other techniques cannot even approach. Here a brief summary of an extended article I’m writing, that should serve as introductory material for students and scientists interested in the potential of the technique for structural biology and biochemistry.

I’m preparing a huge article with a spirit of the introductory chapter of a book on biological NMR, very tailored to initiate students and researchers interested in the methodology. Here’s a sneak preview, with a very simplified vocabulary and approximations to get started.

UPDATED AS CHAPTERS GO OUT:
- Chapter 1: Introduction and overview of what we’ll cover
- Chapter 2: Key concepts
- Chapter 3: Starting with Protein NMR

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LucianoSphere (Luciano Abriata, PhD)
LucianoSphere (Luciano Abriata, PhD)

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