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    • Stable isotope dynamic labeling of secretomes (SIDLS) identifies authentic secretory proteins released by cancer and stromal cells 

      Hammond, Dean E; Kumar, J. Dinesh; Raymond, Lorna; Simpson, Deborah M.; Beynon, Robert J.; Dockray, Graham J.; Varro, Andrea (2018-06-18) - Journal article
      Analysis of secretomes critically underpins the capacity to understand the mechanisms determining interactions between cells and between cells and their environment. In the context of cancer cell micro-environments, the ...
    • Nuclear magnetic relaxation in ionic single crystals 

      Swanson, Kenneth M. (University of St Andrews, 1958) - Thesis
      It has been known since 1946 that energy can be absorbed from a radiofrequency field by the nuclear spins in bulk material placed in a uniform magnetic field. For this absorption of energy to be a continuous process it is ...
    • Nuclear magnetic resonance applied to the study of single crystals 

      Hyndman, Daniel (University of St Andrews, 1955) - Thesis
      Since its discovery in 1946 over 400 papers have been published on nuclear magnetic resonance of which more than 50% are related to problems in the structure of matter. This fact illustrates the scope of this comparatively ...
    • Nuclear magnetic resonance in some solid hydrocarbons 

      Eades, Robert G. (University of St Andrews, 1952) - Thesis
      The phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance is closely related to the molecular beam experiments and to microwave spectroscopy. Its significant feature is that the magnetic resonance principle, first applied to the molecular ...
    • Nuclear magnetic resonance applied to problems of molecular motion in solids 

      Rushworth, F. A. (University of St Andrews, 1953) - Thesis
      The discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance in bulk matter in 1945 has led to advances in several branches of physics. One of the most interesting applications of these new techniques has been to problems of the solid ...