Abstract

In this paper we discuss the application of /sup 3/H NMR to biological problems. Two specific examples will be described; first, analysis of the binding of maltose to its transport protein from E. coli, called MBP; and second, following the glycolytic metabolism of glucose in erythrocytes. In both of these cases the unique properties of /sup 3/H for magnetic resonance make possible observations which are difficult with other methods. 4 refs., 2 figs.

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