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Technical Information - QCI CryoProbe™
Versatile Quadruple Resonance CryoProbe for Structural Biology Applications
New, versatile proton-optimized quadruple resonance NMR ‘inverse’ probe, featuring four fully independent channels (plus lock channel) for simultaneous decoupling on multiple nuclei such as 13C, 31P and 15N - all without changing probe.
Technical Information
- Proton-optimized quadruple resonance NMR probe
- Sensitivity increase by a factor of four on 1H and 13C
- Four fully independent channels (plus lock channel)
- Simultaneous decoupling on multiple X-nuclei such as 13C, 31P and 15N
- Cooled 2H preamplifier for excellent stability
- Cost-efficient adaptability eliminates the need to change probes
- Ideally suited for the study of RNA or DNA
- Enables research on proteins, small molecules and metabolomic samples

