Hi, we've tried to apply SOL function of nmrPipe to process a 3D 13C edited NOESY. and the result is a wide antiphase-looking peak on water resonance that strongly distorts the baseline.
Would you have any idea what might be causing this?
Thanks.
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posted Sep 24 '10 at 11:07 Evgeny Fadeev |
Hi, we've tried to apply SOL function of nmrPipe to process a 3D 13C edited NOESY. and the result is a wide antiphase-looking peak on water resonance that strongly distorts the baseline.
Would you have any idea what might be causing this?
Thanks.
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posted Sep 24 '10 at 11:12 Evgeny Fadeev |
Hi, we've tried to apply SOL function of nmrPipe to process a 3D 13C edited NOESY. and the result is a wide antiphase-looking peak on water resonance that strongly distorts the baseline.
Would you have any idea what might be causing this?this? First image is a screenshot of data using SOL processing step and the second one was prepared without SOL.
Thanks.
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posted Sep 24 '10 at 11:37 Evgeny Fadeev |
Hi, we've tried to apply SOL function of nmrPipe to process a 3D 13C edited NOESY. and the result is a wide antiphase-looking peak on water resonance that strongly distorts the baseline.
Would you have any idea what might be causing this? First image is a screenshot of data using SOL processing step and the second one was prepared without SOL.
Thanks.
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posted Sep 24 '10 at 11:41 Evgeny Fadeev |
Hi, we've tried to apply SOL function of nmrPipe to process a 3D 13C edited NOESY. and the result is a wide antiphase-looking peak on water resonance that strongly distorts the baseline.
Would you have any idea what might be causing this? First image is a screenshot of data using SOL processing step and the second one was prepared without SOL.
Thanks.
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posted Sep 24 '10 at 12:37 Evgeny Fadeev |
Hi, we've tried to apply SOL function of nmrPipe to process a 3D 13C edited NOESY. and the result is a wide antiphase-looking peak on water resonance that strongly distorts the baseline.
Would you have any idea what might be causing this? First image is a screenshot of data using SOL processing step and the second one was prepared without SOL.
Thanks.