Liquid-phase nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy has long relied on uniform and stable isotopic enrichment of 13C and 15N to reduce resonance overlap and allow for multi-distance and multi-angle confinement on as many atomic sites as possible, in order to facilitate the calculation of the ...
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