Systematic application of two-dimensional 1H nuclear-magnetic-resonance techniques for studies of proteins. 1. Combined use of spin-echo-correlated spectroscopy and J-resolved spectroscopy for the identification of complete spin systems of non-labil (Q72631460)

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scientific article published on 01 February 1981
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Systematic application of two-dimensional 1H nuclear-magnetic-resonance techniques for studies of proteins. 1. Combined use of spin-echo-correlated spectroscopy and J-resolved spectroscopy for the identification of complete spin systems of non-labil
scientific article published on 01 February 1981

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    Systematic application of two-dimensional 1H nuclear-magnetic-resonance techniques for studies of proteins. 1. Combined use of spin-echo-correlated spectroscopy and J-resolved spectroscopy for the identification of complete spin systems of non-labile protons in amino-acid residues (English)
    Systematic Application of Two-Dimensional 1H Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance Techniques for Studies of Proteins. 1. Combined Use of Spin-Echo-Correlated Spectroscopy and J-Resolved Spectroscopy for the Identification of Complete Spin Systems of Non-labile Protons in Amino-Acid Residues (English)

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