Ascend
Ascend is designed to address the scientific requirements for increased sensitivity and higher resolution in order to study larger proteins, functional disorder and macromolecular complexes.

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Great results, very easy to use.
Identification and characterization of organic molecules
The results that I have received are always high quality and accurate. The spectrometer is very easy to use and I have had very minimal problems using it in my research.
Review Date: 3 Mar 2020 | Bruker BioSpin
The Ascend™ series of compact NMR magnets is designed to make medium and high-field NMR even more powerful and at the same time more convenient and accessible to more NMR laboratories. This new magnet line combines Bruker’s well-established UltraShield™ Plus magnets with further innovations for promised superior performance, greater convenience, and operational cost savings.
- Easier magnet access and rigging due to smaller size and weight
- Reduced physical and magnetic footprint in the lab
- Reduced ceiling height requirements
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