Spin Labeling The Next Millennium

We present here the second issue devoted entirely to the spin-labeling technique as part of Biological Magnetic Resonance. Volume 14 commemorates a modifi- tion in our editorial policy with the retirement of my esteemed coeditor, Jacques Reuben. From thisjuncture into the future, each issue will foc...

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Main Author: Berliner, Lawrence J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
Series:Biological Magnetic Resonance
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Analysis of Spin Label Line Shapes with Novel Inhomogeneous Broadening from Different Component Widths Application to Spatially Disconnected Domains in Membranes -- Progressive Saturation and Saturation Transfer EPR for Measuring Exchange Processes and Proximity Relations in Membranes -- Comparative Spin Label Spectra at X-Band and W-band -- Use of Imidazoline Nitroxides in Studies of Chemical Reactions ESR Measurements of the Concentration and Reactivity of Protons, Thiols, and Nitric Oxide -- ENDOR of Spin Labels for Structure Determination: From Small Molecules to Enzyme Reaction Intermediates -- Site-Directed Spin Labeling of Membrane Proteins and Peptide-Membrane Interactions -- Spin-Labeled Nucleic Acids -- Spin Label Applications to Food Science -- EPR Studies of Living Animals and Related Model Systems (In Vivo EPR) 
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520 |a We present here the second issue devoted entirely to the spin-labeling technique as part of Biological Magnetic Resonance. Volume 14 commemorates a modifi- tion in our editorial policy with the retirement of my esteemed coeditor, Jacques Reuben. From thisjuncture into the future, each issue will focus on some special topic in magnetic resonance. Each volume will be organized in most cases by guest editors, for example forthcoming issues will address the following topics: in vivo magnetic resonance (P. Robitaille and L. J. Berliner, eds. ) Modern techniques in proton NMR ofproteins (R. Krishna and L. J. Berliner, eds. ) Instrumental techniques of EPR (C. Bender and L. J. Berliner, eds. ) Thecurrent volume, Spin Labeling: The NextMillennium, presents an excellent collection of techniques and applications that evolved during the past decade since the last volume, volume 8 (1989). Someobvious omissions, such as multiquantum EPR and very high-frequency FT-ESR were unfortunately not possible for this volume. Perhaps they will appear in Spin Labeling: 2001. Lastly it is a pleasure to honor two scientists whose contributions were both pioneering and pivotal to the spin label technique: Professor Eduard G. Rozantsev (Moscow), whose synthetic feats in nitroxyl chemistry set the broad stage for a versatile catalog of labels; and Professor Harden M. McConnell, last year's Int- national ESR (EPR) Society Gold Medalist, who conceived and developed the spin label technique to address many biological problems (proteins, enzymes, m- branes, cells, immune response, etc. ). Lawrence J.