Measuring the Residual Chemical Shift Anisotropy in a Liquid Crystalline Medium (IMAGE)
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Measuring the residual chemical shift anisotropy in a liquid crystalline medium. The method was used to determine the stereochemistry of spiroepicoccin A, a recently discovered natural product. The novel natural product was isolated from the deep-sea fungus Epicoccum nigrum, which can be found at depths of more than 4,500 meters.
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Songhwan Hwang, FMP
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