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Application of halide ion nuclear magnetic resonance to bioinorganic problems

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The basis for the application of halide ion nuclear magnetic resonance to the investigation of biochemical problems is reviewed and a summary of applications is presented. Anion binding to macromolecules, low molecular weight or model compounds, metalloenzymes, and extrinsic metal interactions with macromolecules are discussed.

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Stephens, R.S., Bryant, R.G. Application of halide ion nuclear magnetic resonance to bioinorganic problems. Mol Cell Biochem 13, 101–112 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01837060

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