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Academic Article Isolation and biophysical study of fruit cuticles.
Academic Article Quantitation of model digestive mixtures by 13C NMR.
Academic Article Demonstration of a common indole-based aromatic core in natural and synthetic eumelanins by solid-state NMR.
Academic Article Multinuclear and magic-angle spinning NMR investigations of molecular organization in phospholipid-triglyceride aqueous dispersions.
Academic Article 13C NMR spectroscopic and X-ray crystallographic study of the role played by mitochondrial cytochrome b5 heme propionates in the electrostatic binding to cytochrome c.
Academic Article 1H, 15N and 13C resonance assignments and secondary structure of apo liver fatty acid-binding protein.
Academic Article Biosynthesis, molecular structure, and domain architecture of potato suberin: a (13)C NMR study using isotopically labeled precursors.
Academic Article Titration and exchange studies of liver fatty acid-binding protein with 13C-labeled long-chain fatty acids.
Academic Article Direct observation of cell wall glucans in whole cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by magic-angle spinning 13C-NMR.
Academic Article Aromatic amino acid transamination and methionine recycling in trypanosomatids.
Concept Carbon Isotopes
Concept Nitrogen Isotopes
Academic Article Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: reinvestigation of carbon-13 spin-lattice relaxation time measurements of amino acids.
Academic Article Complete isomer-specific 1H and 13C NMR assignments of the heme resonances of rat liver outer mitochondrial membrane cytochrome b5.
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