In the late 1950s and 1960s, more than 12,000 malformed babies with short arms and legs were born as a side effect of thalidomide, a drug sold to pregnant women to prevent morning sickness. The ...
As interest in therapeutic TIDES grows, regulatory agencies are increasingly requiring more rigorous characterization to ensure patient safety, drug efficacy, and quality. To meet these demands, ...
Have your data emailed to you when the acquisition is completed! Use this instrument for 1H, 19F, 19F{1H}, 13C, 11B, 31P, 29Si, 195Pt, or practically any "X" nucleus with automatic probe-tuning. This ...
Aaron Rossini of Iowa State and Ames National Laboratory with the nuclear magnetic resonance instrument in his Hach Hall lab. Iowa State ...
New work from Georgia Tech is showing how a simple glass of wine can serve as a powerful gateway for understanding advanced ...