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Panel Discussion

Topic: NMR vis-à-vis Other Structural Methods

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NMR as a Structural Tool for Macromolecules

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Mildred Cohn - The subject of this panel discussion is NMR vis-à-vis Other Structural Methods. The way it is going to be run is that each panelist will give a presentation on his or her particular technique, which will include X-ray crystallography by Janet Smith, NMR by Tom James, Fluorescence and Other spectroscopic methods by Frank Prendergast, and finally Computational methods and model building by Bernard Brooks. Speakers will talk about the unique features of their technique, and the limitations and the advantages, and hopefully the contributions that each of them can make to the structures of macromolecules.

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Brooks, B., Cohn, M., James, T.L., Prendergast, F.G., Smith, J.L. (1996). Panel Discussion. In: Rao, B.D.N., Kemple, M.D. (eds) NMR as a Structural Tool for Macromolecules. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0387-9_24

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