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B C Gerstein

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The Review of Scientific Instruments|November 1, 1979
Versatile pulse programmer for nuclear magnetic resonanceD J Adduci, B C Gerstein
Analytical Chemistry|July 1, 1973
Fluorescent detection of tryptamine in the nanogram rangeJ M Lisy, B C Gerstein
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 20, 2011
Direct evidence for spillover of hydrogen from ruthenium to copper in supported copper-ruthenium/silica catalysts: a study by NMR of chemisorbed hydrogenT S King, X Wu, B C Gerstein
Biophysical Journal|February 1, 1980
Varied magnetic field, multiple-pulse, and magic-angle spinning proton nuclear magnetic resonance study of muscle waterB M Fung, L M Ryan, B C Gerstein
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance|February 1, 1996
The use of differential transverse relaxation to detect mobile species in solidsB C Gerstein, J Z Hu, J Zhou, et al.
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The Review of Scientific Instruments|November 1, 1979
Versatile pulse programmer for nuclear magnetic resonanceD J Adduci, B C Gerstein
Analytical Chemistry|July 1, 1973
Fluorescent detection of tryptamine in the nanogram rangeJ M Lisy, B C Gerstein
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 20, 2011
Direct evidence for spillover of hydrogen from ruthenium to copper in supported copper-ruthenium/silica catalysts: a study by NMR of chemisorbed hydrogenT S King, X Wu, B C Gerstein
Biophysical Journal|February 1, 1980
Varied magnetic field, multiple-pulse, and magic-angle spinning proton nuclear magnetic resonance study of muscle waterB M Fung, L M Ryan, B C Gerstein
Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance|February 1, 1996
The use of differential transverse relaxation to detect mobile species in solidsB C Gerstein, J Z Hu, J Zhou, et al.
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