The relaxation dispersion model for the numeric solution (NS) to the Bloch-McConnell equations for
SQ CPMG-type data using 3D magnetisation vectors whereby the simplification R
2A0 = R
2B0 is assumed. The model is labelled as
NS CPMG 2-site 3D in
relax.
Parameters
The NS CPMG 2-site 3D model has the parameters {R20, ..., pA, Δω, kex}.
References
The function uses an explicit matrix that contains relaxation, exchange and chemical shift terms. It does the 180deg pulses in the CPMG train. The approach of Bloch-McConnell can be found in chapter 3.1 of Palmer, A. G. Chem Rev 2004, 104, 3623-3640. This function was written, initially in MATLAB, in 2010.
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