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Eugenio Daviso

Researcher at Brandeis University

Publications -  33
Citations -  1283

Eugenio Daviso is an academic researcher from Brandeis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: CIDNP & Rhodobacter sphaeroides. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1138 citations. Previous affiliations of Eugenio Daviso include Leiden University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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High Frequency Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

TL;DR: Developments have made it possible to apply dynamic nuclear polarization on a routine basis to a number of different scientific endeavors, most prominently in the biological and material sciences, and a description of applications to membrane and amyloid proteins is illustrated.
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Dynamic nuclear polarization at 700 MHz/460 GHz

TL;DR: Two-dimensional spectra of a model system demonstrate that the higher field provides excellent resolution, even in a glassy, cryoprotecting matrix, and a strong microwave power dependence suggests the possibility for considerable improvement.
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The electronic structure of the primary electron donor of reaction centers of purple bacteria at atomic resolution as observed by photo-CIDNP 13C NMR

TL;DR: It is shown that the symmetry break between the electronic structures in the electronic ground state and in the radical cation state is an intrinsic property of the special pair supermolecule, which is particularly attributable to a modification of the structure of PL.
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Peptide and Protein Dynamics and Low-Temperature/DNP Magic Angle Spinning NMR

TL;DR: With spectra of Ala and N-Ac-VL, it is shown that it is possible to extract site specific dynamic data from the temperature dependence of the intensity losses, and 2H labeling can assist with recovering the spectral intensity.
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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization of Oxygen-17.

TL;DR: These experiments are the initial demonstration of the feasibility of DNP NMR on quadrupolar (17)O and >6,000-fold savings in acquisition time enables ( 17)O-(1)H distance measurements and heteronuclear correlation experiments.