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Our latest posters and scientific publications.
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An Approach for the Thorough Evaluation of Automatic Structure Verification Software Systems
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Poster
Author: Santiago Dominguez, Michael Bernstein, Carlos Cobas, Esther Vaz, Felipe Seoane, Manuel Perez Pacheco, Pablo Monje and Stan Sykora
Reference: SMASH 2011, Chamonix, France, September 18, 2011
DOI or Link: http://mestrelab.com/pdf/posters/smash-2011/sci-asv.pdf
An Expert System for Automatic Classification of NMR Peaks Using a Fuzzy Scoring Logic
Type:
Poster
Author: Stan Sykora, Carlos Cobas, Felipe Seoane, Michael Goebel and Michael Bernstein
Reference: SMASH 2011, Chamonix, France, September 18, 2011
DOI or Link: http://mestrelab.com/pdf/posters/smash-2011/auto-assign.pdf
Automated Analysis of NMR Data in the Context of Fragment Screening
Type:
Poster
Author: Chen Peng, Agustín Barba, Carlos Cobas, Santiago Domínguez and Manuel Pérez
Reference: SMASH 2011, Chamonix, France, September 18, 2011
DOI or Link: http://mestrelab.com/pdf/posters/smash-2011/ligand-binding.pdf
Enhanced arrayed NMR data analysis through new automatic computer assisted alignment algorithms and GSD
Type:
Poster
Author: Carlos Cobas, Felipe Seoane, Santi Dominguez, Isaac Iglesias, Maruxa Sordo, Nikolay Larin, Michael Bernstein and Stan Sykora
Reference: SMASH 2011, Chamonix, France, September 18, 2011
DOI or Link: http://mestrelab.com/pdf/posters/smash-2011/enhanced-arrayed.pdf
A new approach to improving automated analysis of proton NMR spectra through Global Spectral Deconvolution (GSD)
Type:
Article
Author: Carlos Cobas, Felipe Seoane, Santiago Domínguez, Stan Sykora with Antony N. Davies
Reference: Spectroscopy Europe vol 23 (1), 2010
DOI or Link: http://www.spectroscopyeurope.com/columns/tony-davies-column/2829-a-new-approach-to-improving-automated-analysis-of-proton-nmr-spectra-through-global-spectral-deconvolution-gsd
Publications using Mnova.
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Fermentanomics: Monitoring Mammalian Cell Cultures with NMR Spectroscopy
Scientists at Lilly have now established the basis of a new –omics related discipline; which they have dubbed Fermentanomics and consists in a new rapid and robust NMR method for monitoring mammalian cell cultures.
Author: Several Researchers at Lilly
DOI or Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ja101962c
Reference: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2010, 132 (28), pp 9531–9533 Publication Date (Web): June 25, 2010
Published reviews about our software.
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Mnova MS reviewed at the October 2010 issue of Chemistry World
Chemistry World has published a review of Mnova MS (our LC/GC/MS module for Mnova) written by Hans Grant and Kim Troensegaard Nielsen, from LEO Pharma Let’s just quote one of their conclusions: ‘…The user interface operates in an intuitive user-friendly manner that even a non-skilled MS-person can handle without any guidance’ Read the complete review [...]
Author: Hans Grant and Kim Troensegaard Nielsen, LEO Pharma
Reference: Chemistry World October 2010. Software Reviews Section
Mnova reviewed by Mark Robert Wilcott at JACS
‘[..]Off-line processing and the feature for generating reports are excellent. Moreover, any laboratory group with extensive NMR processing needs will find Mnova a valuable means to free up spectrometer time by moving data processing off-line. I am impressed by the concept, packaging, and utility of Mnova. Both university and industrial laboratories will find it to be an asset.’
Author: Mark Robert Wilcott
Reference: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2009, 131 (36), 13180:
Mnova Reviewed by Tim Claridge at JCIM
‘Overall I was very impressed with the package, finding it not only very comfortable and intuitive to use so well suited to non-NMR specialist, but also well endowed with more advanced processing features for more experienced users’
Author: Tim Claridge
Reference: Tim Claridge University of Oxford J. Chem. Inf. Model., Article ASAP Publication Date (Web): March 30, 2009
Mnova Reviewed by Carlos Pacheco (Princeton University)
‘The use of Mnova at the Princeton NMR Laboratory for the last couple of years has proven an excellent decision.’
Author: Carlos Pacheco (Sr. NMR Spectroscopist at Princeton)
Reference: http://mestrec.com/blog/index.php/2009/06/mnova-review-by-carlos-pacheco/
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