Stanford University School of Medicine Magnetic Resonance Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017808)Copy Citation Copied
Proper Citation: Stanford University School of Medicine Magnetic Resonance Laboratory Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017808)
Description: Core provides instrumentation in area of solution phase, high resolution NMR spectroscopy and expertise. Primary solution state spectroscopy of bio molecules including, but not limited to, studies of polymers, minerals, soils, and extracts. Equipment includes: 800MHz Varian Inova Spectrometer, 600MHz Varian Inova Spectrometer, 500MHz Varian Inova Spectrometer, and staff assistance/consultation is available.
Abbreviations: SMRL
Synonyms: Stanford Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory
Resource Type: core facility, access service resource, service resource
Keywords: Magnetic, resonance, laboratory, NMR, spectroscopy, polymer, mineral, soil, extract, solution, phase, spectrometer, service, core
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