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About NMR-based fragment screening, BNMRZ, Munich, Germany

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equipment available for NMR-based fragment screening:

AV III 600 MHz Cryo "Bud"

(equipped with helium-cooled 1H, 13C, 15N, 19F-QCI cryoprobe)

Service Availability:

Remote

Physical

Instruments Available:

AV III HD 600 MHz Cryo "Bud" equipped with 19F-QCI probe and sample changer 

User Guide

We will acquire solution  NMR spectra of user-provided samples and advise the user on the best NMR experimental setup to reach the specific research goals. For physical access, we will advise the user and provide NMR pulse programs as required. The facility is specialized for NMR fragment screening (typically recording 1H or 19F nuclei), including sample preparation from compound libraries.  

 

Physical access: restricted 

Remote access: restricted 

Average time of a visit: 3 days 

 

Sample preparation:  

Biological NMR samples (proteins, RNA) as well as compound libraries need to be provided in a suitable form. Details will be advised by the BNMRZ scientific contacts before the visit.  

 

Instruct Centre

BNMRZ (Bayerisches NMR-Zentrum)

BNMRZ, TU München

E.O.-Fischer-Strasse 2

D-85748, Garching bei München,

Germany

www.bnmrz.org

Contacts:

Michael Sattler
Michael Sattler
Technische Universität München
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