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Posted by edward on August 28, 2012 - 15:59:
Author: bugman
Date: Tue Aug 28 15:59:16 2012
New Revision: 17358

URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=17358&view=rev
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Added the Morin and Gagne 2009 reference for the consistency testing.


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--- trunk/docs/latex/bibliography.bib (original)
+++ trunk/docs/latex/bibliography.bib Tue Aug 28 15:59:16 2012
@@ -4149,6 +4149,23 @@
   year           = 1999
 }
 
+@Article{MorinGagne09,
+   author = {Morin, S. and Gagn{\'e}, S.},
+   affiliation = {Université Laval Département de Biochimie et de 
Microbiologie and PROTEO Bureau 3252, 1030 Avenue de la Médecine Québec QC 
G1V 0A6 Canada},
+   title = {Simple tests for the validation of multiple field spin 
relaxation data},
+   journal = jbnmr,
+   publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
+   issn = {0925-2738},
+   keyword = {Physics and Astronomy},
+   pages = {361-372},
+   volume = {45},
+   issue = {4},
+   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10858-009-9381-4},
+   note = {10.1007/s10858-009-9381-4},
+   abstract = {15N spin relaxation data is widely used to extract detailed 
dynamic information regarding bond vectors such as the amide N-H bond of the 
protein backbone. Analysis is typically carried using the Lipari-Szabo 
model-free approach. Even though the original model-free equation can be 
determined from single field R1 , R2 and NOE , over-determination of more 
complex motional models is dependent on the recording of multiple field 
datasets. This is especially important for the characterization of 
conformational exchange which affects R2 in a field dependent manner. 
However, severe artifacts can be introduced if inconsistencies arise between 
experimental setups with different magnets (or samples). Here, we propose the 
use of simple tests as validation tools for the assessment of consistency 
between different datasets recorded at multiple magnetic fields. Synthetic 
data are used to show the effects of inconsistencies on the proposed tests. 
Moreover, an analysis of data currently deposited in the BMRB is performed. 
Finally, two cases from our laboratory are presented. These tests are 
implemented in the open-source program relax , and we propose their use as a 
routine check-up for assessment of multiple field dataset consistency prior 
to any analysis such as model-free calculations. We believe this will aid in 
the extraction of higher quality dynamics information from 15N spin 
relaxation data.},
+   year = {2009}
+}
+
 @Article{Orekhov99b,
   Author         = {Orekhov, V. Y. and Korzhnev, D. M. and Diercks, T. and
                    Kessler, H. and Arseniev, A. S.},
@@ -5063,7 +5080,7 @@
 }
 
 @Article{Smith02,
-  Author         = {Smith, P.C. and Firestein, S. and Hunt, J.F.},
+  Author         = {Smith, P. C. and Firestein, S. and Hunt, J. F.},
   Title          = {The crystal structure of the olfactory marker protein
                    at 2.3 {A} resolution.},
   Journal        = jmb,




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