The Journal of Magnetic Resonance presents original papers in the fields of nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance,
and nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy, as well as in related experimental techniques. The subjects covered include the principles
underlying these methods; significant experimental results, especially those leading ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The Journal of Magnetic Resonance presents original papers in the fields of nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance,
and nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy, as well as in related experimental techniques. The subjects covered include the principles
underlying these methods; significant experimental results, especially those leading to spectral correlations likely to be of general
interest to scientists in these areas; and descriptions of apparatus, experimental techniques, procedures of spectral analysis and interpretation,
and computational methods.
The unified format as of 1997 integrates methods, data, and substances of interest to those working with
systems of biological or biochemical significance. Together with the results of studies of structure, dynamics, and interactions of biomolecules,
as well as analyses comparing results from magnetic resonance methods with those deduced from other techniques, the journal also publishes
papers on in vivo imaging methods and localized spectroscopy.
Research Areas include:
• Multiple-quantum spectroscopy
• Gradient-enhanced spectroscopy
• Spin-echo methods
• Quadrupolar nuclei
• Pattern recognition
in magnetic
• Studies of structure and resonance interactions of biomolecules
• Magic-angle spinning of solids
•
Localized spectroscopy and imaging
• Time-resolved EPR
• Coherence pathway selection
• Physiological applications
of spectroscopy
• Spectral editing
• ENDOR and ELDOR methods
• Nuclear Overhauser experiments
•
Data analysis by non-FT methods
• Indirect detection methods
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Editors:
S.J. Opella
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