Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy of biological systems

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Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy of biological systems

edited by Nicolau Beckmann

Academic Press, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book is intended to provide an in-depth understanding of 13C NMR as a tool in biological research. 13C NMR has provided unique information concerning complex biological systems, from proteins and nucleic acids to animals and humans. The subjects addressed include multidimensional heteronuclear techniques for structural studies of molecules in the liquid and solid states, the investigation of interactions in model membranes, the elucidation of metabolic pathwaysin vitro and in vivo on animals, and noninvasive metabolic studies performed on humans. The book is a unique mix of NMR methods and biological applications which makes it a convenient reference for those interested in research in this interdisciplinary area of physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine.

Table of Contents

N. Beckmann, Introduction. G. Gemmecker and H. Kessler, Methodology and Applications of Heteronuclear and Multidimensional 13C NMR to the Elucidation of Molecular Structure and Dynamics in the Liquid State. J.R.Garbow and T. Gullion, Structural Determination of Biological Solids by Magic-Angle Spinning 13C NMR. J.A. Hamilton, 13C NMR Studies of the Interactions of Fatty Acids with Phospholipid Bilayers, Plasma Lipoproteins, and Proteins. B. Konnecke, Application 13C NMR Spectroscopy to Metabolic Studies on Animals. N. Beckmann, 13C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy as a Noninvasive Tool for Metabolic Studies on Humans. Subject Index.

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