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Biomedical EPR, Part A: Free Radicals, Metals, Medicine, and Physiology [recurso electrónico] / edited by Sandra R. Eaton, Gareth R. Eaton, Lawrence J. Berliner.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Biological Magnetic Resonance ; 23Editor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Descripción: XXIV, 522 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387267418
  • 99780387267418
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 616.0757 23
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Contenidos:
An Incomplete History of Jim Hyde and the EPR Center at MCW -- Free Radicals and Medicine -- Superoxide Generation from Nitric Oxide Synthase -- In Vivo Spin Trapping of Free Radical Metabolites of Drugs and Toxic Chemicals Utilizing Ex Vivo Detection -- Post Processing Strategies in EPR Spin-Trapping Studies -- Biophysical Studies of Melanin -- Application of Spin Labels To Membrane Bioenergetics -- EPR Spectroscopy of Function In Vivo -- EPR Oximetry in Biological and Model Samples -- In vivo EPR Imaging -- Time-Domain Radio Frequency EPR Imaging -- Copper Biomolecules in Solution -- Low Frequency EPR of Cu2+ in Proteins -- Electron Spin-Echo Envelope Modulation Studies Of 14N In Biological Systems.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Biomedical EPR - Part A focuses on applications of EPR spectroscopy in the areas of free radicals, metals, medicine, and physiology. The book celebrates the 70th birthday of Prof. James S. Hyde, Medical College of Wisconsin, and his contributions to this field. Chapters are written to provide introductory material for new-comers to the field which lead into up-to-date reviews that provide perspective on the wide range of questions that can be addressed by EPR. Key Features: Free Radicals in Medicine Radicals in vivo and in Model Systems, and their Study by Spin Trapping In vivo EPR, including Oximetry and Imaging Time Domain EPR at Radio Frequencies EPR of Copper Complexes: Motion and Frequency Dependence Time Domain EPR and Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation About the Editors: Prof. Sandra S. Eaton is John Evans Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Denver. Her research interests include distance measurements in proteins, EPR of metal ions in biological systems, electron spin relaxation times, and EPR instrumentation. The Eatons co-organize an annual EPR Symposium in Denver. Prof. Gareth R. Eaton is John Evans Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Denver. His research interests include EPR instrumentation, distance measurements in proteins, EPR of metal ions in biological systems, and electron spin relaxation times. Dr. Lawrence J. Berliner is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Denver after retiring from Ohio State University, where he spent a 32-year career in the area of biological magnetic resonance (EPR and NMR). He is the Series Editor for Biological Magnetic Resonance, which he launched in 1979.
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An Incomplete History of Jim Hyde and the EPR Center at MCW -- Free Radicals and Medicine -- Superoxide Generation from Nitric Oxide Synthase -- In Vivo Spin Trapping of Free Radical Metabolites of Drugs and Toxic Chemicals Utilizing Ex Vivo Detection -- Post Processing Strategies in EPR Spin-Trapping Studies -- Biophysical Studies of Melanin -- Application of Spin Labels To Membrane Bioenergetics -- EPR Spectroscopy of Function In Vivo -- EPR Oximetry in Biological and Model Samples -- In vivo EPR Imaging -- Time-Domain Radio Frequency EPR Imaging -- Copper Biomolecules in Solution -- Low Frequency EPR of Cu2+ in Proteins -- Electron Spin-Echo Envelope Modulation Studies Of 14N In Biological Systems.

Biomedical EPR - Part A focuses on applications of EPR spectroscopy in the areas of free radicals, metals, medicine, and physiology. The book celebrates the 70th birthday of Prof. James S. Hyde, Medical College of Wisconsin, and his contributions to this field. Chapters are written to provide introductory material for new-comers to the field which lead into up-to-date reviews that provide perspective on the wide range of questions that can be addressed by EPR. Key Features: Free Radicals in Medicine Radicals in vivo and in Model Systems, and their Study by Spin Trapping In vivo EPR, including Oximetry and Imaging Time Domain EPR at Radio Frequencies EPR of Copper Complexes: Motion and Frequency Dependence Time Domain EPR and Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation About the Editors: Prof. Sandra S. Eaton is John Evans Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Denver. Her research interests include distance measurements in proteins, EPR of metal ions in biological systems, electron spin relaxation times, and EPR instrumentation. The Eatons co-organize an annual EPR Symposium in Denver. Prof. Gareth R. Eaton is John Evans Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Denver. His research interests include EPR instrumentation, distance measurements in proteins, EPR of metal ions in biological systems, and electron spin relaxation times. Dr. Lawrence J. Berliner is currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Denver after retiring from Ohio State University, where he spent a 32-year career in the area of biological magnetic resonance (EPR and NMR). He is the Series Editor for Biological Magnetic Resonance, which he launched in 1979.

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