
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Volume 28
Author(s): G A Webb
- Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
- Publication Date: 5 May 1999
- Language: English
- Print length: 550 pages
- ISBN-10: 0854043225
- ISBN-13: 9780854043224
Book Description
For those wanting to become rapidly acquainted with specific areas of NMR, this title provides unrivalled scope of coverage.
Editorial Reviews
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Volume 28
A Review of the Literature Published Between June 1997 and May 1998
By G. A. Webb
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Copyright © 1980 The Royal Society of Chemistry
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-85404-322-4
Contents
Chapter 1 NMR Books and Reviews By W. Schilf, 1,
Chapter 2 Theoretical and Physical Aspects of Nuclear Shielding By C. J. Jameson and A. C. de Dios, 42,
Chapter 3 Applications of Nuclear Shielding By M. Yamaguchi, 77,
Chapter 4 Theoretical Aspects of Spin-Spin Couplings By H. Fukui, 124,
Chapter 5 Applications of Spin-Spin Couplings By K. Kamienska-Trela and J. Wójcik, 151,
Chapter 6 Nuclear Spin Relaxation in Liquids and Gases By R. Ludwig, 208,
Chapter 7 Solid State NMR By M. E. Smith, 232,
Chapter 8 Multiple Pulse NMR By I. Barsukov, 293,
Chapter 9 NMR of Natural Macromolecules By P. C. Driscoll and S. M. Kristensen, 309,
Chapter 10 Synthetic Macromolecules By H. Kurosu and T. Yamanobe, 364,
Chapter 11 Conformational Analysis By H. Kogelberg, 395,
Chapter 12 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Living Systems By M. J. W. Prior, 432,
Chapter 13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging By T. Watanabe, 468,
Chapter 14 NMR of Paramagnetic Species By R. R. Sharp, 485,
Chapter 15 NMR of Liquid Crystals and Micellar Solutions By A. Khan, 522,
Author Index, 557,
CHAPTER 1
NMR Books and Reviews
COMPILED BY W. SCHILF
1 Books
R1 S. Berger, S. Braun and H.-O. Kalinowski, ‘NMR Spectroscopy of the Non-Metallic Elements’, Wiley, New York, N.Y., 1997
R2 P. Bigler, ‘NMR Spectroscopy: Processing Strategies’, VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 1997
R3 D. Canet, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance: Concepts and Methods’, Wiley, Chichester, UK, 1996
R4 R. Y. Dong, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Liquid Crystals, Second Edition: Partially Ordered Systems’, Springer, Berlin, Germany, 1997
R5 J. Hoch and A. S. Stern, ‘NMR Data Processing’, Wiley, New York, N.Y., 1996
R6 R. Kimmich, ‘NMR – Tomography, Diffusometry, Relaxometry’, Springer, Berlin, Germany, 1997
R7 R. S. Macomber, ‘A Complete Introduction to Modem NMR Spectroscopy’, Wiley, New York, N.Y., 1998
R8 K. Matsuzaki, T. Uryu and T. Asakura, ‘NMR Spectroscopy and Stereoregularity of Polymers’, Japan Sci. Soc. Press, Tokyo, Japan, 1996
R9 R. R. Ruan and P. L. Chen, ‘Water in Foods and Biological Materials: A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Approach’, Technomic, Lancaster, Pa., 1998
2 Regular Review Series
Advances in Magnetic and Optical Resonance, vol. 20, ed. W. S. Warren, 1997
R10 M. Mehring and G. Wackerle, ‘Magnetic Resonance with Gas-Phase Atoms’, p. 67
R11 P. Hodgkinson and P. J. Hore, ‘Sampling and the Quantification of NMR Data’, p. 187
Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy, vol. 33, ed. G. A. Webb, Academic, London, UK, 1997
R12 F. Noack, St. Becker and J. Struppe, ‘Applications of Field-Cycling NMR’, p. 1
R13 Y. Chaohui, S. Ding and J. Zhou, ‘Progress in High-Resolution NMR in Solids’, p. 37
R14 L. Ballard and J. Jonas, ‘High-Pressure NMR’, p. 115
R15 J. Malito, ‘Molybdenum-95 NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 151
R16 F. P. Miknis, ‘Applications of Solid-State NMR in Oil Shale Research’, p. 207
Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy, vol. 34, ed. G. A. Webb, Academic, London, UK, 1997
R17 H. W. Spiess, ‘Multidimensional NMR Methods for Elucidating Structure and Dynamics of Polymers’, p. 1
R18 H. Yasunaga, M. Kobayashi, S. Matsukawa, H. Kurosu and I. Ando, ‘Structures and Dynamics of Polymer Gel Systems Viewed Using NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 39
R19 A. K. Whittaker, ‘NMR Studies of Crosslinked Polymers’, p. 105
R20 A. E. Tonelli, ‘The Conformational Connection Between the Microstructures of Polymers and their NMR Spectra’, p. 185
R21 M. Mori and J. L. Koenig, ‘A Review of High-Resolution NMR Studies of Vulcanized Elastomers’, p. 231
R22 T. Asakura, M. Demura and N. Nishikawa, ‘Structural Analysis of Oriented Polymers by Solid-State NMR’, p. 301
Annual Reviews of Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure, vol. 26, 1997
R23 B. A. Katz, ‘Structural and Mechanistic Determinants of Affinity and Specificity of Ligands Discovered or Engineered by Phage Display’, p. 27
R24 J. Kuriyan and D. Cowburn, ‘Modular Peptide Recognition Domains in Eukaryotic Signaling’, p. 259
R25 G. Patikoglou and S. K. Burley, ‘Eukaryotic Transcription Factor-DNA Complexes’, p. 289
R26 E. Chen, R. A. Goldbeck and D. S. Kliger, ‘Nanosecond Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Biomolecular Processes’, p. 327
R27 B. H. Robinson, C. Mailer and G. Drobny, ‘Site-Specific Dynamics in DNA: Experiments’, p. 629
Chemical Reviews, vol. 97, 1997
R28 A. D. Robertson and K. P. Murphy, ‘Protein Structure and the Energetics of Protein Stability’, p. 1251
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, vol. 159, 1997
R29 T. Szymanska-Buzar, ‘Photochemical Reactions of Group 6 Metal Carbonyls in Catalytic Transformation of Alkenes and Alkynes’, p. 205
R30 H. Yersin, W. Humbs and J. Strasser, ‘Low-Lying Electronic States of [Rh(bpy)3]3+, [Pt(bpy)2]2+, and [Ru(bpy)3]2+. A Comparative Study Based on Highly Resolved and Time-Resolved Spectra’, p. 325 vol. 161, 1997
R31 W. Levason, ‘The Coordination Chemistry of Periodate and Tellurate Ligands’, p. 33
vol. 167, 1997
R32 G. A. Bowmaker, R. K. Harris and S.-W. Oh, ‘Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy of Mercury Compounds’, p. 49
R33 R. Kuhlman, ‘Site Selectivity in Reactions of Metal Hydride Halide Complexes with Acids’, p. 205
Current Medical Chemistry, vol. 4, ed. D. J. Craik, S. L. Dax, D. C. Rees and Atta-ur-Rahman, Bentham Science Publishers, The Netherlands, 1997
R34 S. D. Samarasinghe, A. Balasubramaniam and M. E. Johnson, ‘Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Structure of Neuropeptide Y and its Analogs’, p. 151
Current Opinion on Biotechnology, vol. 8, 1997
R35 D. C. Cameron and F. W. R. Chaplen, ‘Developments in Metabolic Engineering’, p. 175
R36 A. R. Clarke and J. P. Waltho, ‘Protein Folding Pathways and Intermediates’, p. 400
R37 R. E. Hubbard, ‘Can Drugs be Designed?’, p. 696 vol. 9, 1998
R38 J. Kjems and J. Egebjerg, ‘Modern Methods for Probing RNA Structure’, p. 59
Current Opinion on Chemistry and Biology, vol. 1, 1997
R39 M. A. Gallop and W. L. Fitch, ‘New Methods for Analysing Compounds on Polymeric Supports’, p. 94
R40 R. M. Cooke, ‘Protein NMR Extends into New Fields of Structural Biology’, p. 359
Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, vol. 2, 1997
R41 O. Soederman and U. Olsson, ‘Dynamics of Amphiphilic Systems Studied Using NMR Relaxation and Pulsed Field Gradient Experiments’, p. 131
R42 S. J. Candau and F. Lequeux, ‘Self-Assembling Surfactant Systems’, p. 420
R43 M. L. Lynch, ‘Acid-Soaps’, p. 495
R44 G. W. Stevens, J. M. Perera and F. Grieser, ‘Metal Ion Extraction’, p. 629
R45 G. Cerichelli and G. Mancini, ‘NMR Techniques Applied to Micellar Systems’, p. 641
Current Opinion on Structural Biology, vol. 7, 1997
R46 R. Sanchez and A. Sali, ‘Advances in Comparative Protein-Structure Modeling’, p. 206
R47 E. Westhof and D. J. Patel, ‘Nucleic Acids: From Self-Assembly to Induced-Fit Recognition’, p. 305
R48 A. Ramos, C. C. Gubser and G. Varani, ‘Recent Solution Structures of RNA and its Complexes with Drugs, Peptides and Proteins’, p. 317
R49 P. B. Moore, ‘The Conformation of Ribosomes and rRNA’, p. 343
R50 A. Imberty, ‘Oligosaccharide Structures: Theory Versus Experiment’, p. 617
R51 L. E. Kay and K. H. Gardner, ‘Solution NMR Spectroscopy Beyond 25 kDa’, p. 722
R52 A. G. Ill Palmer, ‘Probing Molecular Motion by NMR’, p. 732
R53 W. Bode and M. Renatus, ‘Tissue-Type Plasminogen Activator: Variants and Crystal/Solution Structures Demarcate Structural Determinants of Function’, p. 865
Current Organic Chemistry, vol. 2, ed. Atta-ur-Rahman, Bentham Science Publishers, The Netherlands, 1998
R54 F. Lopez-Ortiz and R. J. Carbajo, ‘Applications of Polarization Transfer and Indirect Detection NMR Spectroscopic Methods Based on Phosphorus-3 1 in Organic and Organometallic Chemistry’, p. 97
NMR Basic Principles and Progress, vol. 35, ed. P. Diehl, E. Fluck, H. Günther, R. Kosfeld and J. Seelig, Springer, Berlin, Germany, 1998
R55 R. Born and H. W. Spiess, ‘Ab Initio Calculations of Conformational Effects on 13C NMR Spectra of Amorphous Polymers’
Progress in NMR Spectroscopy, vol. 30, ed. J. W. Emsley, J. Feeney and L. H. Sutcliffe
R56 A. R. Waldeck, P. W. Kuchel, A. J. Lennon and B. E. Chapman, ‘NMR Diffusion Measurements to Characterize Membrane Transport and Solute Binding’, p. 39
R57 D. Canet, ‘Radiofrequency Field Gradient Experiments’, p. 101
R58 S. Berger, ‘NMR Techniques Employing Selective Radiofrequency Pulses in Combination with Pulsed Field Gradients’, p. 137
R59 R. Kemp-Harper, S. P. Brown, C. E. Hughes, P. Styles and S. Wimperis, ‘Na-23 NMR Methods for Selective Observation of Sodium Ions in Ordered Environments’, p. 157
R60 J. W. Rathke, R. J. Klinger, R. E. II. Gerald, K. W. Kramarz and K. Woelk, ‘Toroids in NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 209 vol. 31, 1997
R61 A. G. Webb, ‘Radiofrequency Microcoils in Magnetic Resonance’, p. 1
R62 V. A. Daragan and K. H. Mayo, ‘Motional Model Analyses of Protein and Peptide Dynamics Using C and N NMR Relaxation’, p. 63
R63 C. B. Lemaster, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Molecules in the Gas Phase’, p. 119
R64 R. Kreis, ‘Quantitative Localized ‘H MR Spectroscopy for Clinical Use’, p. 155
R65 G. A. Morris, H. Barjat and T. J. Horne, ‘Reference Deconvolution Methods’, p. 197
R66 G. Otting, ‘NMR Studies of Water Bound to Biological Molecules’, p. 259
R67 J. Nattereer and J. Bargon, ‘Parahydrogen Induced Polarization’, p. 293
R68 A. T. Watson and C. T. P. Chang, ‘Characterizing Porous Media with NMR Methods’, p. 343
vol. 32, 1998
R69 R. Bruschweiler, ‘Dipolar Averaging in NMR Spectroscopy: From Polarization Transfer to Cross Relaxation’, p. 1
R70 E. Brunner and U. Sternberg, ‘Solid-State NMR Investigations on the Nature of Hydrogen Bonds’, p. 21
R71 R. Freeman, ‘Shaped Radiofrequency Pulses in High Resolution NMR., p. 59
3 Edited Books and Symposia
ACS Symposia Series
vol. 676, 1997
R72 J. T. Fourkas, D. Kivelson, U. Mohanty and K. A. Nelson, ‘A Brief Introduction to Supercooled Liquids’, p. 2 vol. 682, 1998
R73 A. N. Lane, ‘Conformational Analysis of Nucleic Acids: Problems and Solutions’, p. 106
vol. 688, 1998
R74 D. W. Lowman, ‘Characterization of Cellulose Esters by Solution-State and Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 131
Applied Homogeneous Catalysis with Organometallic Compounds, vol. 2, ed.
B. Cornils and W. A. Herrmann, VCH, Weinheim, Germany, 1996
R75 J. Bargon, ‘Parahydrogen Labelling as a New Analytical Method in Homogeneous Catalysis’, p. 672
Bioinorganic Chemistry, ed. A. X. Trautwein, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, Germany, 1997
R76 B. Lippert, I. Rombeck and S. Hohmann, ‘Modeling Ternary Metal IonProtein-Nucleic Acid Complex Formation’, p. 129
R77 D. Rehder, ‘(Model) Investigations of the Function of Vanadium in Biological Systems’, p. 491
Calcium Phosphates in Biological and Industrial Systems, ed. Z. Amjad, Kluwer, Boston, Mass., 1998
R78 J. P. Yesinowski, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Calcium Phosphates’, p. 103
Carbohydrate Chemistry, ed. G-J. Boons, Blackie, London UK, 1998
R79 G. Widmalm, ‘Physical Methods in Carbohydrate Research’, p. 448
Clinical Research in Diabetes and Obesity, vol. 1, ed. B. Draznin and R. Rizza, Humana, Totowa, N.Y., 1997
R80 Roy Taylor and Gerald I. Shulman, ‘Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism’, p. 287
Computer Simulation of Biomolecular Systems, Theoretical and Experimental Applications, Vol. 3, ed. W. F. Van Gunsteren, P. K. Weiner and
A. J. Wilkinson, Kluwer, Dordrecht, Neth., 1997
R81 D. A. Case, ‘Normal Mode Analysis of Biomolecular Dynamics’, p. 284
Creatine and Creatine Phosphate, ed. M. A. Conway and J. F. Clark, Academic, San Diego, Calif., 1996
R82 J. F. Clark, J. Odoom, I. Tracey, J. Dunn, E. A. Boehm, G. Patemosto and G. K. Radda, ‘Experimental Observations of Creatine Phosphate and Creatine Metabolism’, p. 33
R83 M. A. Conway, R. Ouwerkerk, B. Rajogopalan and G. K. Radda, ‘Creatine Phosphate: In Vivo Human Cardiac Metabolism Studied by Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy’, p. 127
Cytochrome C, ed. R. A. Scott and A. G. Mauk, University Science Books, Sausalito, Calif., 1996
R84 G. J. Pielak, D. S. Auld, S. F. Betz, S. E. Hilgen-Willis and L. L. Garcia, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Class I Cytochromes C’, p. 203
Driven by Nature: Plant Litter Quality and Decomposition, ed. G. Cadisch and K. E. Giller, CAB International, Wallingford, UK, 1997
R85 J. O. Skjemstad, P. Clarke, A. Golchin and J. M. Oades, ‘Characterization of Soil Organic Matter by Solid-State C NMR Spectroscopy’, p. 253
Endothelins in Biology and Medicine, ed. J. P. Huggins and J. T. Pelton, CRC: Boca Raton, Fla., 1997
R86 J. T. Pelton, ‘Conformational Studies of Endothelins and Analogs’, p. 287
Food Proteins, ed. S. Nakai and H. W. Modler, VCH, New York, N.Y., 1996
R87 R. Y. Yada, R. L. Jackman, J. L. Smith and A. G. Marangoni, ‘Analysis: Quantitation and Physical Characterization of Food Proteins’, p. 333
Fuzzy Logic in Chemistry, ed. D. H. Rouvray, Academic, San Diego, Calif., 1997
R88 J. Xu, ‘The Use of Fuzzy Graphs in Chemical Structure Research’, p. 249
Glycopeptides and Related Compounds. Synthesis, Analysis and Applications, ed. D. G. Large and C. D. Warren, Dekker, New York, N.Y., 1997
R89 C. D. Warren and H. G. Garg, ‘Glycopeptides and Glycoproteins: Their Past, Present, and Future’, p. 1
R90 E. F. Hounsell and D. Bailey, ‘Approaches to the Structural Determination of Oligosaccharides and Glycopeptides by NMR’, p. 631
R91 T. J. Rutherford, ‘Conformational Studies of Glycoprotein Glycans Using NMR and Molecular Dynamics’, p. 661
Glycosciences. Status and Perspectives, ed. H-J. Gabius and S. Gabius, Chapman & Hall, Weinheim, Germany, 1997
R92 H. C. Siebert, C-W. Von Der Lieth, M. Gilleron, G. Reuter, J. Wittmann, J. F. G. Vligenthart and H-J. Gabius, ‘Carbohydrate – Protein Interaction’, p. 291
Guidebook to Molecular Chaperones and Protein-Folding Catalysts, ed. M-J. Gething, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 1997
R93 S. Wilbanks, ‘Three-Dimensional Structure of Hsc70’, p. 13
R94 J. Liang and J. Clardy, ‘Three-Dimensional Structure of FKBPs’, p. 397
Guidebook to Protein Toxins and Their Use in Cell Biology, ed. R. Rappuoli and C. Montecucco, Oxford University Press, UK, 1997
R95 M. Hughes and M. Lazdunski, ‘Scyllatoxin (Leiurus Quinquestriatus Hebraeus)’, p. 151
Gums and Stabilisers for Food Industry 8, ed. G. O. Phillips, P. A. Williams and D. J. Wedlock, IRL Press, Oxford, UK, 1996
R96 K. Nishinari, ‘Properties of Gellan Gum’, p. 371
Handbook of Industrial Diamonds and Diamond Films., ed. M. A. Prelas, G. Popovici and L. K. Bigelow, Dekker, New York, N.Y., 1998
R97 K. M. Rutledge and K. K. Gleason, ‘Characterization Methods for Natural and Synthetic Diamonds’, p. 413
Handbook of Instrumental Techniques for Analytical Chemistry, ed. F. A. Settle, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, N.J., 1997
R98 M. Mcgregor, ‘Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy’, p. 309
Handbook of Lipoprotein Testing, ed. N. Rafai, G. R. Warnick and M. H. Dominiczak, AACC Press, Washington, D.C., 1997
R99 J. D. Otvos, ‘Measurement of Lipoprotein Subclass Profiles by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy’, p. 497
Helicobacter Pylori Protocols, ed. C. L. Clayton and H. L. T. Mobley, Humana, Totowa, N.J., 1997
R100 P. A. Chalk, A. D. Roberts, A. A. Davison, D. J. Kelly and P. J. White, ‘Use of NMR to Study H. Pylori Metabolism’, p. 69
High Magnetic Fields: Applications, Generation and Materials, [International Workshop] 1996, ed. H. J. Schneider-Muntau, World Scientific, Singapore, Singapore, 1997
R101 H. W. Spiess, ‘Multidimensional Solid State NMR and Imaging in High Magnetic Fields’, p. 207
R102 N. Killoran, ‘Recent Progress on High Homogeneity Magnets at Oxford Instruments’, p. 269
R103 J. Schwartz, ‘High Temperature Superconductors for High Field Magnets’, p. 435
Innovation and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis and Combinatorial Libraries. Peptides, Proteins and Nucleic Acids, ed. R. Epton, Mayflower Scientific, Birmingham, UK, 1996
R104 M. Zloh, R. R. Biekofsky, E. Benedetti, M. Danton, I. Toth and W. A. Gibbons, ‘NMR Studies of the 11-Residue Cytoplasmic Peptide that Bridges Two Transmembrane Helixes of the High Affinity IgE Receptor’, p. 253
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