Enhanced 13C NMR detects extended reaction networks in living cells
Insights into intracellular chemistry have remained sparse, but would be impactful for the advancement of biomedicine and bioproduction. A suitable 13C NMR approach provides improvements in sensitivity that make extended reaction networks and assay time windows, previously inaccessible cell densitie...
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