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  1. Current NMR Research
  2. DNA
  3. DNA repair pathway
  4. Deoxguanosine monophosphate
  5. Deoxyadenosine monophosphate
  6. Deoxycytosine monophosphate
  7. Derivation of Larmor frequency equation
  8. Differential Equations
  9. Direct DNA Repair by AlkB Family Dioxygenases
  10. Direct DNA Repair by Alkyltransferases
  11. Direct Reversal Repair
  12. Electromagnetic spectrum
  13. Enzymes
  14. Example problems using calculus
  15. Example problems using integrals
  16. Excision repair
  17. External NMR resources
  18. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology
  19. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology Main Paper
  20. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology Supplemental Figure 1
  21. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology Supplemental Figure 2
  22. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology Supplemental Figure 3
  23. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology Supplemental Figure 4
  24. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology Supplemental Figure 5
  25. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology Supplemental Figure 6
  26. Facchini 2011 Plant Physiology Supplemental Table 1
  27. Falling Body with Air Resist
  28. Fourier Transform
  29. Gorter1942
  30. Gyromagnetic ratio
  31. Hahn1985
  32. Heating of a liquid
  33. Homologous Recombination Repair
  34. Homologous recombination
  35. How to create a page
  36. Induction
  37. Interpretation of NMR Results
  38. Isotope abundances for nuclei with net spin
  39. January 2022 ROTM
  40. Jeol Sample Tool Window
  41. Knockout
  42. Length of a curve
  43. Length of a curve using numerical methods
  44. Macro view of NMR
  45. Magnetic Moment
  46. Main Page
  47. Measurement of nuclear spins
  48. Methods in Enzymology
  49. Micro view of NMR
  50. Mismatch Repair
  51. NMR
  52. NMR Conferences
  53. NMR Contract Research Companies
  54. NMR Historical Literature
  55. NMR Instrument Manufacturers
  56. NMR Journals
  57. NMR Pulse Sequences
  58. NMR Theories
  59. NMR consumables suppliers
  60. NMR from an Instrument point of view
  61. NMR of solids
  62. NMR probe suppliers
  63. Net nuclear spin
  64. Non-homologous End-Joining
  65. Nuclear Range in NMR
  66. Nucleotide Excision Repair
  67. Numerical Methods
  68. Pake1948
  69. Papaver somniferum
  70. Photons
  71. Photoreactivation Repair
  72. Precession
  73. Purcell Nobel Lecture 1952
  74. Quantum Mechanics
  75. Quantum spin
  76. Rabi1937
  77. Rabi1938
  78. Rabi frequency
  79. Raina 2021 Frontiers in Genetics
  80. Ramsey1985
  81. Ramsey Nobel Lecture 1990
  82. Random Mutagenesis
  83. Read of the Month - Biochemistry
  84. Relationship between frequency and energy
  85. Relaxation of spin 1/2 nuclei: two-state derivation
  86. Resonance in NMR
  87. Site-specific nucleases
  88. Spins of nuclei
  89. Statistics
  90. TALENS
  91. Table of NMR Isotopes
  92. Table of particle spins
  93. The same examples using numerical methods
  94. Thymidine monophosphate
  95. Trigonometry
  96. Uploading images to the wiki
  97. VOLUME 100. Recombinant DNA (Part B)
  98. VOLUME 101. Recombinant DNA (Part C)
  99. VOLUME 102. Hormone Action (Part G: Calmodulin and Calcium-Binding Proteins)
  100. VOLUME 103. Hormone Action (Part H: Neuroendocrine Peptides)
  101. VOLUME 104. Enzyme Purification and Related Techniques (Part C)
  102. VOLUME 105. Oxygen Radicals in Biological Systems
  103. VOLUME 106. Posttranslational Modifications (Part A)
  104. VOLUME 107. Posttranslational Modifications (Part B)
  105. VOLUME 108. Immunochemical Techniques (Part G: Separation and Characterization of Lymphoid Cells)
  106. VOLUME 109. Hormone Action (Part I: Peptide Hormones)
  107. VOLUME 110. Steroids and Isoprenoids (Part A)
  108. VOLUME 111. Steroids and Isoprenoids (Part B)
  109. VOLUME 112. Drug and Enzyme Targeting (Part A)
  110. VOLUME 113. Glutamate, Glutamine, Glutathione, and Related Compounds
  111. VOLUME 114. Diffraction Methods for Biological Macromolecules (Part A)
  112. VOLUME 115. Diffraction Methods for Biological Macromolecules (Part B)
  113. VOLUME 116. Immunochemical Techniques (Part H: Effectors and Mediators of Lymphoid Cell Functions)
  114. VOLUME 117. Enzyme Structure (Part J)
  115. VOLUME 118. Plant Molecular Biology
  116. VOLUME 119. Interferons (Part C)
  117. VOLUME 120. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes 81–94, 96–101
  118. VOLUME 121. Immunochemical Techniques (Part I: Hybridoma Technology and Monoclonal Antibodies)
  119. VOLUME 122. Vitamins and Coenzymes (Part G)
  120. VOLUME 123. Vitamins and Coenzymes (Part H)
  121. VOLUME 124. Hormone Action (Part J: Neuroendocrine Peptides)
  122. VOLUME 125. Biomembranes (Part M: Transport in Bacteria, Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts: General Approaches and Transport Systems)
  123. VOLUME 126. Biomembranes (Part N: Transport in Bacteria, Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts: Protonmotive Force)
  124. VOLUME 127. Biomembranes (Part O: Protons and Water: Structure and Translocation)
  125. VOLUME 128. Plasma Lipoproteins (Part A: Preparation, Structure, and Molecular Biology)
  126. VOLUME 129. Plasma Lipoproteins (Part B: Characterization, Cell Biology, and Metabolism)
  127. VOLUME 130. Enzyme Structure (Part K)
  128. VOLUME 131. Enzyme Structure (Part L)
  129. VOLUME 132. Immunochemical Techniques (Part J: Phagocytosis and Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity)
  130. VOLUME 133. Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence (Part B)
  131. VOLUME 134. Structural and Contractile Proteins (Part C: The Contractile Apparatus and the Cytoskeleton)
  132. VOLUME 135. Immobilized Enzymes and Cells (Part B)
  133. VOLUME 136. Immobilized Enzymes and Cells (Part C)
  134. VOLUME 137. Immobilized Enzymes and Cells (Part D)
  135. VOLUME 138. Complex Carbohydrates (Part E)
  136. VOLUME 139. Cellular Regulators (Part A: Calcium- and Calmodulin-Binding Proteins)
  137. VOLUME 140. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes 102–119, 121–134
  138. VOLUME 141. Cellular Regulators (Part B: Calcium and Lipids)
  139. VOLUME 142. Metabolism of Aromatic Amino Acids and Amines
  140. VOLUME 143. Sulfur and Sulfur Amino Acids
  141. VOLUME 144. Structural and Contractile Proteins (Part D: Extracellular Matrix)
  142. VOLUME 145. Structural and Contractile Proteins (Part E: Extracellular Matrix)
  143. VOLUME 146. Peptide Growth Factors (Part A)
  144. VOLUME 147. Peptide Growth Factors (Part B)
  145. VOLUME 148. Plant Cell Membranes
  146. VOLUME 149. Drug and Enzyme Targeting (Part B)
  147. VOLUME 150. Immunochemical Techniques (Part K: In Vitro Models of B and T Cell Functions and Lymphoid Cell Receptors)
  148. VOLUME 151. Molecular Genetics of Mammalian Cells
  149. VOLUME 152. Guide to Molecular Cloning Techniques
  150. VOLUME 153. Recombinant DNA (Part D)
  151. VOLUME 154. Recombinant DNA (Part E)
  152. VOLUME 155. Recombinant DNA (Part F)
  153. VOLUME 156. Biomembranes (Part P: ATP-Driven Pumps and Related Transport: The Na, K-Pump)
  154. VOLUME 157. Biomembranes (Part Q: ATP-Driven Pumps and Related Transport: Calcium, Proton, and Potassium Pumps)
  155. VOLUME 158. Metallobiochemistry (Part A)
  156. VOLUME 159. Initiation and Termination of Cyclic Nucleotide Action
  157. VOLUME 160. Biomass (Part A: Cellulose and Hemicellulose)
  158. VOLUME 161. Biomass (Part B: Lignin, Pectin, and Chitin)
  159. VOLUME 162. Immunochemical Techniques (Part L: Chemotaxis and Inflammation)
  160. VOLUME 163. Immunochemical Techniques (Part M: Chemotaxis and Inflammation)
  161. VOLUME 164. Ribosomes
  162. VOLUME 165. Microbial Toxins: Tools for Enzymology
  163. VOLUME 166. Branched-Chain Amino Acids
  164. VOLUME 167. Cyanobacteria
  165. VOLUME 168. Hormone Action (Part K: Neuroendocrine Peptides)
  166. VOLUME 169. Platelets: Receptors, Adhesion, Secretion (Part A)
  167. VOLUME 170. Nucleosomes
  168. VOLUME 171. Biomembranes (Part R: Transport Theory: Cells and Model Membranes)
  169. VOLUME 172. Biomembranes (Part S: Transport: Membrane Isolation and Characterization)
  170. VOLUME 173. Biomembranes (Part T: Cellular and Subcellular Transport: Eukaryotic (Nonepithelial) Cells)
  171. VOLUME 174. Biomembranes (Part U: Cellular and Subcellular Transport: Eukaryotic (Nonepithelial) Cells)
  172. VOLUME 175. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes 135–139, 141–167
  173. VOLUME 176. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Part A: Spectral Techniques and Dynamics)
  174. VOLUME 177. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Part B: Structure and Mechanism)
  175. VOLUME 178. Antibodies, Antigens, and Molecular Mimicry
  176. VOLUME 179. Complex Carbohydrates (Part F)
  177. VOLUME 180. RNA Processing (Part A: General Methods)
  178. VOLUME 181. RNA Processing (Part B: Specific Methods)
  179. VOLUME 182. Guide to Protein Purification
  180. VOLUME 183. Molecular Evolution: Computer Analysis of Protein and Nucleic Acid Sequences
  181. VOLUME 184. Avidin-Biotin Technology
  182. VOLUME 185. Gene Expression Technology
  183. VOLUME 186. Oxygen Radicals in Biological Systems (Part B: Oxygen Radicals and Antioxidants)
  184. VOLUME 187. Arachidonate Related Lipid Mediators
  185. VOLUME 188. Hydrocarbons and Methylotrophy
  186. VOLUME 189. Retinoids (Part A: Molecular and Metabolic Aspects)
  187. VOLUME 190. Retinoids (Part B: Cell Differentiation and Clinical Applications)
  188. VOLUME 191. Biomembranes (Part V: Cellular and Subcellular Transport: Epithelial Cells)
  189. VOLUME 192. Biomembranes (Part W: Cellular and Subcellular Transport: Epithelial Cells)
  190. VOLUME 193. Mass Spectrometry
  191. VOLUME 194. Guide to Yeast Genetics and Molecular Biology
  192. VOLUME 195. Adenylyl Cyclase, G Proteins, and Guanylyl Cyclase
  193. VOLUME 196. Molecular Motors and the Cytoskeleton
  194. VOLUME 197. Phospholipases
  195. VOLUME 198. Peptide Growth Factors (Part C)
  196. VOLUME 199. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes 168–174, 176–194
  197. VOLUME 200. Protein Phosphorylation (Part A: Protein Kinases: Assays, Purification, Antibodies, Functional Analysis, Cloning, and Expression)
  198. VOLUME 201. Protein Phosphorylation (Part B: Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation, Protein Kinase Inhibitors, and Protein Phosphatases)
  199. VOLUME 202. Molecular Design and Modeling: Concepts and Applications (Part A: Proteins, Peptides, and Enzymes)
  200. VOLUME 203. Molecular Design and Modeling: Concepts and Applications (Part B: Antibodies and Antigens, Nucleic Acids, Polysaccharides, and Drugs)
  201. VOLUME 204. Bacterial Genetic Systems
  202. VOLUME 205. Metallobiochemistry (Part B: Metallothionein and Related Molecules)
  203. VOLUME 206. Cytochrome P450
  204. VOLUME 207. Ion Channels
  205. VOLUME 208. Protein–DNA Interactions
  206. VOLUME 209. Phospholipid Biosynthesis
  207. VOLUME 210. Numerical Computer Methods
  208. VOLUME 211. DNA Structures (Part A: Synthesis and Physical Analysis of DNA)
  209. VOLUME 212. DNA Structures (Part B: Chemical and Electrophoretic Analysis of DNA)
  210. VOLUME 213. Carotenoids (Part A: Chemistry, Separation, Quantitation, and Antioxidation)
  211. VOLUME 214. Carotenoids (Part B: Metabolism, Genetics, and Biosynthesis)
  212. VOLUME 215. Platelets: Receptors, Adhesion, Secretion (Part B)
  213. VOLUME 216. Recombinant DNA (Part G)
  214. VOLUME 217. Recombinant DNA (Part H)
  215. VOLUME 218. Recombinant DNA (Part I)
  216. VOLUME 219. Reconstitution of Intracellular Transport
  217. VOLUME 220. Membrane Fusion Techniques (Part A)
  218. VOLUME 221. Membrane Fusion Techniques (Part B)
  219. VOLUME 222. Proteolytic Enzymes in Coagulation, Fibrinolysis, and Complement Activation (Part A: Mammalian Blood Coagulation Factors and Inhibitors)
  220. VOLUME 223. Proteolytic Enzymes in Coagulation, Fibrinolysis, and Complement Activation (Part B: Complement Activation, Fibrinolysis, and Nonmammalian Blood Coagulation Factors)
  221. VOLUME 224. Molecular Evolution: Producing the Biochemical Data
  222. VOLUME 225. Guide to Techniques in Mouse Development
  223. VOLUME 226. Metallobiochemistry (Part C: Spectroscopic and Physical Methods for Probing Metal Ion Environments in Metalloenzymes and Metalloproteins)
  224. VOLUME 227. Metallobiochemistry (Part D: Physical and Spectroscopic Methods for Probing Metal Ion Environments in Metalloproteins)
  225. VOLUME 228. Aqueous Two-Phase Systems
  226. VOLUME 229. Cumulative Subject Index Volumes 195–198, 200–227
  227. VOLUME 230. Guide to Techniques in Glycobiology
  228. VOLUME 231. Hemoglobins (Part B: Biochemical and Analytical Methods)
  229. VOLUME 232. Hemoglobins (Part C: Biophysical Methods)
  230. VOLUME 233. Oxygen Radicals in Biological Systems (Part C)
  231. VOLUME 234. Oxygen Radicals in Biological Systems (Part D)
  232. VOLUME 235. Bacterial Pathogenesis (Part A: Identification and Regulation of Virulence Factors)
  233. VOLUME 236. Bacterial Pathogenesis (Part B: Integration of Pathogenic Bacteria with Host Cells)
  234. VOLUME 237. Heterotrimeric G Proteins
  235. VOLUME 238. Heterotrimeric G-Protein Effectors
  236. VOLUME 239. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Part C)
  237. VOLUME 240. Numerical Computer Methods (Part B)
  238. VOLUME 241. Retroviral Proteases
  239. VOLUME 242. Neoglycoconjugates (Part A)
  240. VOLUME 243. Inorganic Microbial Sulfur Metabolism
  241. VOLUME 244. Proteolytic Enzymes: Serine and Cysteine Peptidases
  242. VOLUME 245. Extracellular Matrix Components
  243. VOLUME 246. Biochemical Spectroscopy
  244. VOLUME 247. Neoglycoconjugates (Part B: Biomedical Applications)
  245. VOLUME 248. Proteolytic Enzymes: Aspartic and Metallo Peptidases
  246. VOLUME 249. Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanism (Part D: Developments in Enzyme Dynamics)
  247. VOLUME 250. Lipid Modifications of Proteins
  248. VOLUME 251. Biothiols (Part A: Monothiols and Dithiols, Protein Thiols, and Thiyl Radicals)
  249. VOLUME 252. Biothiols (Part B: Glutathione and Thioredoxin; Thiols in Signal Transduction and Gene Regulation)
  250. VOLUME 253. Adhesion of Microbial Pathogens

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