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UNC Medical School's Bio-NMR
facility has 500 MHz, 600 MHz and 700 MHz INOVA spectrometers
that are used primarily for aqueous peptide and protein samples.
The UNC
School of Pharmacy Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility have
the following available: Varian Gemini 2000 high-resolution and
the Fourier transform 300 MHz NMR Spectrometer. The Varian Gemini
2000 high-resolution, Fourier transform 300 MHz NMR Spectrometer
is a dual-frequency system that can observe 1H and 13C, and can
decouple 13C{1H}.
The
Duke Comprehensive Cancer
Center is home to three high field spectrometers including a
800 MHz INOVA with many capabilities, with emphasis on aqueous protein
samples.
NMR
instrumentation at North Carolina State University includes
field strengths from 200 MHz to 600MHz and wide bore, solid state
NMR capabilities.
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