Nuclear Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy
Nuclear Overhauser Effect Spectroscopy (NOESY) is a powerful and widely used analytical technique in chemistry and biochemistry. It allows researchers to study the structure and dynamics of molecules by observing the interactions between their nuclear spins. The technique generates a spectrum that can be used to determine the 3D structure of molecules and measure distances between spin-carrying nuclei. This provides researchers with valuable insights into the structure and dynamics of complex macromolecules, such as proteins and DNA, which are of great importance in the study of biological systems. NOESY has a wide range of applications from drug development and diagnosis of diseases to understanding the biochemistry and behavior of complex biological systems.
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