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High-sensitivity Gd3+–Gd3+ EPR distance measurements that eliminate artefacts seen at short distances
2020
Magnetic Resonance
Abstract. Gadolinium complexes are attracting increasing attention as spin labels for EPR dipolar distance measurements in biomolecules and particularly for in-cell measurements. It has been shown that flip-flop transitions within the central transition of the high-spin Gd3+ ion can introduce artefacts in dipolar distance measurements, particularly when measuring distances less than 3 nm. Previous work has shown some reduction of these artefacts through increasing the frequency separation
doi:10.5194/mr-1-301-2020
pmid:37904818
pmcid:PMC10500690
fatcat:7xe36djcojgk5cez66cdfaub4m