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Nuclear magnetic resonance pulsed gradient-spin echo experiments allow probing complex solution properties of molecules that translational motion depends on. This introductory review covers aspects from the mathematical basics of diffusive motion to the averaging effects of obstruction and binding. An outline of some of the experimental aspects of diffusion measurements is also provided including data acquisition, fitting and solvent suppression.

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