Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry - Highest Cited Papers

Highest Cited Papers

According to the Web of Science, the following papers have been cited most often (> 300 times):

  1. Massiot, Dominique; Fayon, Franck; Capron, Mickael; King, Ian; Le Calvé, Stéphanie; Alonso, Bruno; Durand, Jean-Olivier; Bujoli, Bruno et al. (2002). "Modelling one- and two-dimensional solid-state NMR spectra". Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry 40: 70. doi:10.1002/mrc.984.
  2. Willker, Wieland; Leibfritz, Dieter; Kerssebaum, Rainer; Bermel, Wolfgang (1993). "Gradient selection in inverse heteronuclear correlation spectroscopy". Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry 31 (3): 287. doi:10.1002/mrc.1260310315.
  3. Saitô, Hazime (1986). "Conformation-dependent13C chemical shifts: A new means of conformational characterization as obtained by high-resolution solid-state13C NMR". Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry 24 (10): 835. doi:10.1002/mrc.1260241002.

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