Uniform 13C,15N,D labeling
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In uniformly {{13C}},{{15N}},{{2H}} labeled samples nearly all carbon and nitrogen atoms are represented by NMR active {{13C}} and {{15N}} isotopes and hydrogen atoms - with deuterium - {{2H}} - isotope. | In uniformly {{13C}},{{15N}},{{2H}} labeled samples nearly all carbon and nitrogen atoms are represented by NMR active {{13C}} and {{15N}} isotopes and hydrogen atoms - with deuterium - {{2H}} - isotope. | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 23 July 2010
In uniformly 13C,15N,2H labeled samples nearly all carbon and nitrogen atoms are represented by NMR active 13C and 15N isotopes and hydrogen atoms - with deuterium - 2H - isotope.
Amide hydrogens may or may not be reverse-exchanged with 1H, depending on the need of detecting amide protons.