Water proton NMR-a sensitive probe for solute association

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Y FengYihua Bruce Yu

Abstract

It is found that the transverse relaxation rate R2 of the water protons can be used to quantify protein aggregation and surfactant micellization in water. The simplicity and high intensity of the water proton signal enables non-invasive chemical analysis not readily achievable through solute proton signals, such as inspecting finished biologic products.

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Sep 8, 2015·Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences·Marc B TarabanYihua Bruce Yu
Apr 26, 2017·Analytical Chemistry·Marc B TarabanY Bruce Yu
Jun 1, 2018·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Katharine T BriggsY Bruce Yu
Jan 16, 2019·Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry : MRC·Cornelia Louise Nygaard PoulsenHanne Christine Bertram
Feb 13, 2019·Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry : MRC·Marc B TarabanYihua Bruce Yu
Dec 24, 2019·Current Protocols in Protein Science·Marc B TarabanYihua Bruce Yu
Sep 6, 2020·Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry : MRC·Marc B Taraban, Yihua Bruce Yu
Jun 12, 2021·Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology·Marc B TarabanYihua Bruce Yu

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