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BioNMR in Drug Research, Volume 16
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BASIC TECHNIQUES Modern Methods for Expression of Proteins in Isotopically Enriched Form Structure Calculation Using Automated Techniques Achieving Better Sensitivity, Less Noise and Less Artifacts in NMR Spectra NMR OF BIOMOLECULES NMR Strategies for Protein Assignment NMR of Membrane-Associated Peptides and Proteins NMR of Nucleic Acids MODERN SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES Methods for the Measurement of Angle Restraints from Scalar and Dipolar Couplings as well as from Cross Correlated Relaxation: Application to Biomolecules Orientational Restraints Scalar Coupling Across Hydrogen Bonds TROSY:Transverse Relaxation-Optimized Spectroscopy MAS Solid-State NMR of Isotopically Enriched Biological Samples Determination of Protein Dynamics Using 15N Relaxation Measurements TOOLS FOR INVESTIGATION OF DRUG-RECEPTOR COMPLEXES AND FOR LIGAND SCREENING The Determination of Equilibrium Dissociation Constants of Protein-Ligand Complexes by NMR Experiments in NMR-based Screening The Use of Spin-Labels in NMR-supported Lead Finding and Optimization NMR of Weakly Binding Ligands Isotope Filter and Editing Techniques STRATEGIES FOR DRUG DEVELOPMENT USING NMR Strategies for NMR Screening and Library Design Strategies for Hit Finding Using NMR Strategies for Drug Discovery Using NMR NMR-based Drug Design: Approaches for Very Large Proteins

About the Author

Oliver Zerbe was born in 1963 and studied chemistry at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and in Southampton, UK. He received his Ph.D. in 1994 in organic chemistry from the University in Zurich under the supervision of Wolfgang von Philips born in the field of NMR methodology as applied to peptides.

From 1994 to 1995 he we was a postdoc with Kurt Wüthrich at the Federal Technical University of Switzerland (ETH) working on the design of pulse sequences for isotopic ally labeled proteins. He received his habilitation in medicinal chemistry from the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ETH Zurich, in 2004 under the guidance of Gerd Folkers. Oliver Zerbe is presently head of the NMR facilities and lecturer of the Institute of Organic Chemistry of the University of Zurich where he became a Privatdozent in 2005 and Titular professor in 2008.

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"The editor has managed to recruit a team of well-recognized experts as authors for this book, thereby ensuring a high standard of reliable and objective reporting. The book is not only of interest to specialists in pharmaceutical research and development, but will certainly also be a valuable resource for everyone concerned with the latest methods of NMR spectroscopy and their application to biomolecules" (Angewandte Chemie Int. Ed.) "The book presents a good overview of state-of-the-art NMR techniques in drug discovery. [...] It is suggested reading for people involved in pharmaceutical research as well as academic researchers with an interest in drug discovery." (ChemBioChem) "...certainly a valuable resource for everyone concerned with the latest methods of NMR spectroscopy and their applications..." Angewandte Chemie Int. Edition

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