| Public Title | Detection of Multiple Samples Using Highly Parallel NMR Probes | | Division | | | Lead Inventor | Raftery, Daniel | | Public Description | To date nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been severely limited in terms of the number of samples that can be analyzed per unit time. Recent attempts to carry out faster NMR analysis still suffer from low throughput due to the serial detection method employed or from a low signal-to-noise ratio. This invention is a multiple coil NMR probe that can be produced to rapidly analyze multiple samples. The invention allows each coil to be addressed individually or in groups and maintains the signal-to-noise ratio of each coil. A variety of applications including the rapid analysis of multiple samples such as those synthesized in combinatorial chemical libraries can be accomplished with this highly parallel probe. Clinical sample analysis will also benefit from decreased measurement time and high throughput. | | Patent Status | | | Public References | | | Key Words | Chemistry and Chemical Analysis , Chemistry and Chemical Analysis /Instrumentation |
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