Focusing on the spin-labeling technique, this volume marks a shift in editorial policy following the retirement of coeditor Jacques Reuben. It features a collection of advancements and applications from the past decade, highlighting the contributions of pioneering scientists Eduard G. Rozantsev and Harden M. McConnell. Future issues will explore various topics in magnetic resonance, with guest editors guiding each volume. Notable omissions in this issue may be addressed in later publications, ensuring ongoing exploration of this vital field in biological magnetic resonance.
Lawrence J. Berliner Bücher


Epr: Instrumental Methods
- 442 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
"EPR: Instrumental Methods" explores the recent advancements in electron magnetic resonance spectroscopy, focusing on microwave circuitry and signal processing. It covers spectrometer design, unique components for ENDOR and ESEEM, and optimization techniques, while applying Fourier methods to various fields like oximetry and structural biology.