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Noninvasive Detection of Biomolecules in Living Organisms by Magnetic Resonance

Research Project Outline

Magnetic resonance excels in non-invasive observations of functional molecules in living cells or organisms. In this study, we aim to develop technologies for analyses of functions, localizations and tertiary structures of proteins in cells or organisms by using MR imaging, multi-dimensional NMR, and magnetic resonance force microscopy.

Research Director
MasahiroShirakawa
Affiliation
Professor, Kyoto University
Research Started
2004
Status
completed
Research Area
Novel Measuring and Analytical Technology Contributions to the Elucidation and Application of Life Phenomena
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