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NMR in cancer research: an interview with Andy Byrd

NMR in cancer research: an interview with Andy Byrd

MGH, MIT partner to accelerate development of diagnostic tools and therapies

MGH, MIT partner to accelerate development of diagnostic tools and therapies

Researchers explain how molecular structure of the heart muscle changes in heart failure

Researchers explain how molecular structure of the heart muscle changes in heart failure

Using NMR to study protein motion: an interview with Fabien Ferrage, École Normale Supérieure, Paris

Using NMR to study protein motion: an interview with Fabien Ferrage, École Normale Supérieure, Paris

Small molecule may be able to convince damaged nerves to effectively rewire circuits

Small molecule may be able to convince damaged nerves to effectively rewire circuits

Engineers create truly portable device for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Engineers create truly portable device for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Researchers at NIH-FEI Living Lab for Structural Biology achieve breakthrough biological results

Researchers at NIH-FEI Living Lab for Structural Biology achieve breakthrough biological results

Dynamic nuclear polarization: an interview with Professor Robert Griffin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Dynamic nuclear polarization: an interview with Professor Robert Griffin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Researchers reveal molecular interplay between Roquin and RNA

Researchers reveal molecular interplay between Roquin and RNA

Study to understand molecular interplay between Roquin and RNA to treat autoimmune diseases

Study to understand molecular interplay between Roquin and RNA to treat autoimmune diseases

NMR Spectroscopy for In-Vitro Diagnostic Research

NMR Spectroscopy for In-Vitro Diagnostic Research

Use of NMR in diagnostic research: an interview with Elaine Holmes, Imperial College

Use of NMR in diagnostic research: an interview with Elaine Holmes, Imperial College

NIST produces specialized xenon gas used in biomedical analysis, medical imaging

NIST produces specialized xenon gas used in biomedical analysis, medical imaging

Molecular imaging and multimodality: an interview with Professor Silvio Aime, University of Turin

Molecular imaging and multimodality: an interview with Professor Silvio Aime, University of Turin

Researchers develop new technique for discovering natural compounds that form basis of novel therapeutic drugs

Researchers develop new technique for discovering natural compounds that form basis of novel therapeutic drugs

Professor from INRS receives NIH grant to explore biomedical potential in field of oncology

Professor from INRS receives NIH grant to explore biomedical potential in field of oncology

Newly identified protein markers have potential to contribute to better understanding of heart disease

Newly identified protein markers have potential to contribute to better understanding of heart disease

Bruker’s new TopSolids™ software provides accelerated workflow in solid-state NMR for the characterization of protein structures

Bruker’s new TopSolids™ software provides accelerated workflow in solid-state NMR for the characterization of protein structures

New scientific blood analysis predicts short-term mortality in humans

New scientific blood analysis predicts short-term mortality in humans

New algorithm separates signals into individual frequencies using minimal number of samples

New algorithm separates signals into individual frequencies using minimal number of samples

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