| Application of the PROJECT Concept for Suppression of J Modulation to DEPT for (13)C-Multilabeled Analytes. | |
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PMID: 22206354 Owner: NLM Status: Publisher |
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Incorporation of the PROJECT element for suppression of J modulation into the DEPT pulse sequence resulted in near-distortionless signals, thus realizing spectra more amenable to quantitative evaluation, a potential valuable aid in cases where (13)C-multilabeled compounds arise, e.g. as a result of feeding experiments in biosynthetic studies. |
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Authors:
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Karel D Klika |
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Type: JOURNAL ARTICLE Date: 2011-12-30 |
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Title: Organic letters Volume: - ISSN: 1523-7052 ISO Abbreviation: - Publication Date: 2011 Dec |
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Created Date: 2011-12-30 Completed Date: - Revised Date: - |
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Nlm Unique ID: 100890393 Medline TA: Org Lett Country: - |
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Languages: ENG Pagination: - Citation Subset: - |
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Department of Chemistry, University of Turku, Vatselankatu 8, FIN-20014 Turku, Finland. |
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