Paramagnetic relaxation enhancement
Definition: An NMR technique whereby paramagnetic ions are introduced to a sample which cause enhanced relaxation of the spins in proximity of the paramagnetic spin label, giving long-range (up to 24 \\AA) structural information. Also used in binding studies, allowing identification of the atoms involved in binding.
ID: CMO:0000904
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