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    beta-NMR: a novel spectroscopic technique in biological inorganic chemistry?

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    Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful and versatile technique, which allows for elucidation of protein structure and dynamics. However, several biologically relevant metal ions, such as Mg2+, Ca2+, Cu+ or Zn2+ are problematic in conventional NMR spectroscopy due to the lack of suitable stable isotopes and limited sensitivity. Moreover, many other analytical tools fail for the same metal ions because of the closed electronic shell structure. Here we present an experimental NMR approach that is one billion times more sensitive than conventional NMR spectroscopy. The increase in sensitivity is achieved by recording the anisotropic emission of β-particles in the decay of highly spin-polarized nuclei1,2. β-NMR may be applied to many chemical elements and we aim to study e.g. Mg2+, Ca2+, Cu+ and Zn2+. The technique has been applied in solid-state physics3,4 but not yet in biological inorganic chemistry. Although there are still technological challenges to overcome, β-NMR spectroscopy holds considerable promise as a novel very sensitive technique in biological inorganic chemistry.status: publishe

    Physikalische und chemische Grundlagen der Lebensprozesse (Strahlenbiologie)

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    Review of Measurement Techniques in Site Productivity Studies

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    This book is a synthesis of knowledge on the impacts of harvesting on long-term site productivity, stemming from information gathered from the International Energy Agency Bioenergy Agreement Project on Environmental Impacts of Intensive Harvesting. Annual workshops during the project have produced much new and important information and the work of over 150 collaborators on the project has been carefully synthesised into this book

    Kolon und Rektum

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