NUCLEAR GAMMA RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY
\njˈuːkli͡ə ɡˈamə ɹˈɛzənəns spɛktɹˈɒskəpɪ], \njˈuːkliə ɡˈamə ɹˈɛzənəns spɛktɹˈɒskəpɪ], \n_j_ˈuː_k_l_iə ɡ_ˈa_m_ə ɹ_ˈɛ_z_ə_n_ə_n_s s_p_ɛ_k_t_ɹ_ˈɒ_s_k_ə_p_ɪ]\
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A spectroscopic technique which uses the Mossbauer effect (inelastic scattering of gamma radiation resulting from interaction with heavy nuclei) to monitor the small variations in the interaction between an atomic nucleus and its environment. Such variations may be induced by changes in temperature, pressure, chemical state, molecular conformation, molecular interaction, or physical site. It is particularly useful for studies of structure-activity relationship in metalloproteins, mobility of heavy metals, and the state of whole tissue and cell membranes.
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