Posts Tagged ‘NMR’
Tool shows ‘handedness’ of gold nanoparticles
CARNEGIE MELLON (US) — Researchers have successfully used simple nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to analyze the ‘handedness,’ or chirality, of gold nanoparticles. Continue…
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Zinc safety net missing in diabetes
U. MICHIGAN (US) — A protein that normally pitches in to help with blood sugar regulation shows its dark side in people with type 2 diabetes, forming dense clumps that shut down insulin-producing cells. (more…)
Health & Medicine - Dec 3, 2009 17:11 - 4 Comments

Nanoscopic tour of aging bone
U. MICHIGAN (US)—Scientists are studying a noninvasive way to get inside our bones and learn more about how disease and aging might affect them. (more…)
Science & Technology - Nov 6, 2009 17:39 - 1 Comment

Structure of natural cancer fighters unraveled
CARNEGIE MELLON (US)—A new nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methodology has enabled a group of chemists to determine the correct chemical structure of a natural compound known as a withanolide, which has been shown to slow the growth of breast cancer cells. (more…)










