Journal of Magnetic Resonance

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  • Formerly known as
    Journal of Magnetic Resonance - Series B, Journal of Magnetic Resonance - Series A
  • Country
    United States
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    6,761
  • Abbreviation
    J Magn Reson
  • ISSN
    1090-7807
  • Main Publisher
    Elsevier
  • Publisher
    Elsevier BV
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Science
    Chemistry
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    Chemistry
    Analytical chemistry
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    Chemistry
    Organic chemistry
    Biochemistry
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    Chemistry
    Physical and theoretical chemistry
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    Physics
    Atomic physics
    Constitution and properties of matter
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Description
The Journal of Magnetic Resonance is devoted to the theory, methodology, and applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). It presents pioneering research across a broad spectrum of topics, solidifying its position as a leading resource for scientists in this interdisciplinary field. The journal upholds standards of high quality in magnetic resonance research. It bridges theory and practical applications. Topics covered include NMR and EPR techniques, imaging, spectroscopy, and their applications in physics, chemistry, biology, and materials science. The journal features articles on the development of new pulse sequences, data processing methods, and hardware innovations. The journal is indexed in major databases, such as Web of Science and Scopus, it serves as an essential resource for researchers seeking in-depth knowledge and breakthroughs in magnetic resonance. Its target audience includes physicists, chemists, biologists, materials scientists, and engineers who utilize magnetic resonance techniques in their research. Researchers are encouraged to submit high-quality articles that advance the understanding and application of magnetic resonance. By promoting innovation and collaboration, the Journal of Magnetic Resonance contributes significantly to the evolution of this powerful and versatile analytical technique, driving advancements in diverse areas of scientific inquiry.