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Broadband transmission EPR spectroscopy. [PDF]
EPR spectroscopy employs a resonator operating at a single microwave frequency and phase-sensitive detection using modulation of the magnetic field. The X-band spectrometer is the general standard with a frequency in the 9-10 GHz range.
Wilfred R Hagen
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Advances in rapid scan EPR spectroscopy. [PDF]
Progress has been made in hardware for low frequencies, demonstrations of rapid frequency scans, hybrid instrumentation, and improved deconvolution software. The recent availability of the commercial Bruker BioSpin rapid scan accessory for their X-band EMX and Elexsys systems makes this technique available to a wide range of users without the need to ...
Eaton GR, Eaton SS.
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Dipolar pathways in dipolar EPR spectroscopy. [PDF]
A new theoretical model for a more complete description of dipolar EPR spectroscopy data based on dipolar pathways.
Fábregas-Ibáñez L +3 more
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Study of the structure of semi-coke using EPR and NMR spectroscopy methods [PDF]
The work carried out comprehensive studies of a number of industrial semi-cokes using EPR and NMR methods. Apply of EPR spectroscopy, it was shown that in all the studied semi-cokes there are two types of radical structures, the first of which are low ...
Zakharov Nikita +3 more
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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy has emerged as an ideal biophysical tool to study complex biological processes. EPR spectroscopy can follow minor conformational changes in various proteins as a function of ligand or protein binding or ...
Shelly Meron +2 more
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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is a method useful in biology and medicine to examine paramagnetic substances, their role in disease processes and therapy.
Ewa Chodurek, Barbara Pilawa
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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance/Electron Spin Resonance (EPR/ESR) spectroscopy is a powerful experimental approach solving challenging problems that are inaccessible to other experimental techniques.
Yanxiong Pan +7 more
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RL2 is a recombinant analogue of a human κ-casein fragment, capable of penetrating cells and inducing apoptosis of cancer cells with no toxicity to normal cells. The exact mechanism of RL2 penetration into cells remains unknown.
Sergey S. Ovcherenko +7 more
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Electron spin dynamics during microwave pulses studied by 94 GHz chirp and phase-modulated EPR experiments [PDF]
Electron spin dynamics during microwave irradiation are of increasing interest in electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, as locking electron spins into a dressed state finds applications in EPR and dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP ...
M. Lenjer +6 more
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In situ electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy using single nanodiamond sensors
An ultimate goal of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is to analyze molecular dynamics in place where it occurs, such as in a living cell.
Zhuoyang Qin +9 more
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