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NMR spectroscopy is a critical tool for linking protein structure, dynamics and interactions to protein function, but is challenging to apply to high-molecular-weight proteins. The chemical synthesis of an NMR probe combines the advantages of four different nuclei, 1H, 2H, 13C and 19F, to achieve optimal resolution for these larger systems.
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