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Study of β-NMR for Liquid Biological Samples

β-NMR is an exotic form of NMR spectroscopy that allows for the characterization of matter based on the anisotropic β-decay of radioactive probe nuclei. This has been shown to be an effective spectroscopic technique for many different compounds, but its use for liquid biological samples is relativel...

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Autor principal: Beattie, Caitlin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2278352
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description β-NMR is an exotic form of NMR spectroscopy that allows for the characterization of matter based on the anisotropic β-decay of radioactive probe nuclei. This has been shown to be an effective spectroscopic technique for many different compounds, but its use for liquid biological samples is relatively unexplored. The work at the VITO line of ISOLDE seeks to employ this technique to study such samples. Currently, preparations are being made for an experiment to characterize DNA G-quadruplexes and their interactions with stabilizing cations. More specifically, the work in which I engaged as a summer student focused on the experiment’s liquid handling system and the stability of the relevant biological samples under vacuum.
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spelling cern-22783522019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2278352engBeattie, CaitlinStudy of β-NMR for Liquid Biological SamplesNuclear Physics - Experimentβ-NMR is an exotic form of NMR spectroscopy that allows for the characterization of matter based on the anisotropic β-decay of radioactive probe nuclei. This has been shown to be an effective spectroscopic technique for many different compounds, but its use for liquid biological samples is relatively unexplored. The work at the VITO line of ISOLDE seeks to employ this technique to study such samples. Currently, preparations are being made for an experiment to characterize DNA G-quadruplexes and their interactions with stabilizing cations. More specifically, the work in which I engaged as a summer student focused on the experiment’s liquid handling system and the stability of the relevant biological samples under vacuum.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2017-045oai:cds.cern.ch:22783522017-08-11
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Beattie, Caitlin
Study of β-NMR for Liquid Biological Samples
title Study of β-NMR for Liquid Biological Samples
title_full Study of β-NMR for Liquid Biological Samples
title_fullStr Study of β-NMR for Liquid Biological Samples
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title_short Study of β-NMR for Liquid Biological Samples
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