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1.3 GHz 2D solids NMR: Ultra-Fast MAS 160 kHz solid-state NMR of tryptophan synthase (2 x 72 kDa), one of the largest enzymes studied by solid-state NMR. This 1.3 GHz spectrum was achieved with ...
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was first experimentally observed in late 1945, nearly simultaneously by the research groups of Felix Bloch, at Stanford University and Edward Purcell at Harvard ...
The NMR and Drug Metabolism Core at Baylor College of Medicine offers tools to support the discovery, synthesis, screening, optimization, metabolism and pharmacokinetics of small molecule ligands or ...
NMR spectroscopy is among the most powerful analytical techniques for the elucidation of chemical structure. It has the capability of providing detailed information about structure and dynamics of ...
LC-NMR and LC-SPE-NMR have been used to study dissolved NOM from freshwater and alkaline soil extracts for the separation and characterization of components in the complex mixture.
Scientists have successfully developed the NMR system equipped with world's highest magnetic field, 1,020 MHz. A research team of Japan's National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), RIKEN ...
NMR makes use of specific stable isotopes, commonly 13 C, but there is only one NMR-active stable isotope for oxygen, 17 O. The effects of using this oxygen isotope over other isotopes include ...
The Bruker Avance III HD 600 MHz NMR system is designed for NMR-metabolomics applications. With Bruker BioSpin's AMIX program, the facility can provide NMR-based metabolomics studies to augment ...
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