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Lucio Frydman

Researcher at Weizmann Institute of Science

Publications -  336
Citations -  11814

Lucio Frydman is an academic researcher from Weizmann Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy & Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 304 publications receiving 10582 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucio Frydman include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & University of Illinois at Chicago.

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Isotropic Spectra of Half-Integer Quadrupolar Spins from Bidimensional Magic-Angle Spinning NMR

TL;DR: In contrast to what happens in spin-'/2 spectroscopy, no single-axis spinning techniques are available for canceling the effects of these second-order anisotropies as discussed by the authors.
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Multiple-Quantum Magic-Angle Spinning NMR: A New Method for the Study of Quadrupolar Nuclei in Solids

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have shown that the combined use of fast magic-angle spinning and bidimensional multiple-quantum (MQ) spectroscopy can refocus these anisotropies.
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The acquisition of multidimensional NMR spectra within a single scan

TL;DR: A scheme enabling the complete sampling of multidimensional NMR domains within a single continuous acquisition is introduced and exemplified, which could enable the characterization of transient events such as proteins folding, 2D NMR experiments on samples being chromatographed, and the incorporation of spectroscopic 2D sequences into in vivo imaging investigations.
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Principles and features of single-scan two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy.

TL;DR: Various conceptual and experimental aspects of this novel 2D NMR methodology are discussed, the basic principles of the approach are reviewed, various homo- and heteronuclear NMR applications are illustrated, and the main features and artifacts affecting the method are derived.