Authors: Silvia Paasch Eike Brunner
Publish Date: 2010/08/14
Volume: 398, Issue: 6, Pages: 2351-2362
Abstract
Based on continuous methodical advances and developments solidstate NMR spectroscopy has become a powerful tool for the investigation of various materials including polymers glasses zeolites fullerenes and many others During the past decade solidstate NMR spectroscopy also found increasing interest for the study of biomolecules For example membrane proteins reconstituted into lipid environments such as bilayers or vesicles protein aggregates such as amyloid fibrils as well as carbohydrates can now be studied by solidstate NMR spectroscopy This review briefly introduces the principles of solidstate NMR spectroscopy and highlights novel methodical trends Selected applications demonstrate the possibilities of solidstate NMR spectroscopy as a valuable bioanalytical tool
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