Paramagnetic relaxation enhancement
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Paramagnetic Relaxation Enhancement(PRE) is increasingly becoming a method to provide long-range distance information that can complement NOE restraints, which are limited to distances of less than 6A. This method can be used to get distances in the range of 15-24A.
References
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