NOESY, 600 MHz Inova (Rutgers Univ.)

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Basic facts about noesy7

Synopsis: 2D cross relaxation experiment. It can be performed in either phase-sensitive or absolute value mode. Either TPPI or the hypercomplex method can be used to achieve F1 quadrature in a phase-sensitive presentation.

Family: 2D NOESY

Code authors:

 G.T. Montelione, S. Farmer

Copyright: G.T. Montelione, Structural Bioinformatics Laboratory, Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, Rutgers University

Console: Varian, Inova, 600 MHz

Download: readme, code, parameters

Package: CABM Pulse Sequence Library

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