%0 Journal Article
%T MASS SPECTROMETRY AND NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE BECOME THE IMPORTANT METHODS TO STUDY BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES--BRIEF INTRODUCTION OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF NOBLE PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY 2002
质谱和核磁共振成为研究生物大分子的重要方法 ———简介2002年诺贝尔化学奖得主的贡献
%A WANG
%A Jin-Feng
%A
王金凤
%J 生物物理学报
%D 2002
%I
%X The Noble prize in chemistry for 2002 is being shared between three scientists who have made brilliant contributions in two important fields: mass spectrometry(MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The laureates, John B. Fenn and Koichi Tanaka have developed the methods for identifying the mass of biological macromolecules by MS. Kurt Wüthrich has established a method for determining the 3D solution structures of proteins by NMR. Their remarkably scientific achievements are the milestones in the developments of MS and NMR, and have promoted greatly the further development of these two methods. Nowadays, MS and NMR have become the two of most powerful research techniques used to embrace the biological macromolecules.
%K Noble
%K prize
%K Mass
%K spectrometry
%K Electrospray
%K ionization
%K Soft
%K laser
%K desorption
%K ionization
%K Nuclear
%K magnetic
%K resonance
%K Biological
%K macromolecules
诺贝尔奖
%K 质谱
%K 电喷雾电离
%K 软激光解吸电离
%K 核磁共振
%K 生物大分子
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