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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy can be used to study the structure of molecules, the interaction of various molecules, kinetics or dynamics of molecules, and the composition of mixtures of biological or synthetic solutions or composites. The size of molecules of interest can range from a small organic molecule or metabolite, to a mid-sized peptide or natural product, all the way up to proteins of several tens of kDa in molecular weight.
