Description
Residual Dipolar Couplings: Principles and Applications is an essential resource for NMR spectroscopists and structural biologists. This volume provides a thorough examination of RDCs, one of the most powerful tools in modern NMR spectroscopy for determining three-dimensional molecular structures and dynamics.
The book covers fundamental theoretical principles underlying residual dipolar couplings, including alignment media, measurement techniques, and data interpretation. It presents state-of-the-art applications in protein structure determination, ligand binding studies, and conformational analysis. Each chapter combines theoretical insights with practical guidance, making the content accessible to both beginners and experienced researchers.
Contributors explore recent developments in RDC methodology, including novel alignment approaches, computational methods for structure calculation, and integration with complementary biophysical techniques. This volume is part of the New Developments in NMR series, reflecting the latest advances in magnetic resonance spectroscopy.







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