The second decade--into the third millenium

Nature Structural Biology
K Wüthrich

Abstract

NMR spectroscopy is one of the principal experimental techniques of structural biology, with abilities to determine atomic resolution structures as well as investigate dynamics and intermolecular interactions of biological macromolecules. There is plenty of room for continued progress of this young branch of science, based on further technical advances as well as innovative funding strategies and project organization.

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