When Cegelski and her colleagues used a technique
called nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to analyze the biofilm around samples of E. coli, the researchers got a surprise.
Using a technique
called nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the researchers measured the concentrations of 21 metabolites key to nerve function in the brains of 10 deceased schizophrenia patients and 12 normal human controls.
Not exact matches
The approach,
called solid - state
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, delivers images similar to MRI, but with key differences.