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Inductively coupled magic angle spinning microresonators benchmarked for high-resolution single embryo metabolomic profiling
2019
The magic angle coil spinning (MACS) technique has been introduced as a very promising extension for solid state NMR detection, demonstrating sensitivity enhancements by a factor of 14 from the very first time it has been reported. The main beneficiary of this technique is the scientific community dealing with mass- and volume-limited, rare, or expensive samples. However, more than a decade after the first report on MACS, there is a very limited number of groups who have continued to develop
doi:10.5445/ir/1000100297
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