Poster Presentations Forensic Toxicology 2016
Huppertz L.M. et al.
WP 272 - Comprehensive and sensitive quantitation of about 100 synthetic cannabinoids in serum by LC-MS/MS
Moosmann B. et al.
WP 273 - Rapid Update os Screening Methods for the detection of Synthetic cannabinoids in Human Urine by Software Assisted Metabolite Identification
Angerer V. et al.
Comprehensive characterization of the synthetic cannabinoid NE-CHMIMO within an intoxication case
Franz F. et al.
Screening for synthetic cannabinoids in urine by immunoassay versus LC-MS/MS - an evaluation of the diagnostic efficiency
Franz F. et al.
Metabolism of the new synthetic cannabinoid MDMB-FUBICA and analysis of authetic forensic case samples
Franz F. et al.
Prevalence of synthetic cannabinoids use among persons undergoing drug testing for cannabis
Grumann C. et al.
Drowning due to an intoxication involving the designer dug methoxphenidine - a case report
Huppertz L.M. et al.
Surplus Consumption of Medical and Illicit Drugs Among Patients in Opioid Replacement Therapy
Huppertz L.M. et al.
Software Assisted Metabolite Identification - A Tool for the rapid Updating of screening Methods for Synthetic Cannabinoids in Human Urine by LC-MS/MS
Kempf J. et al.
Comprehensive and sensitive analysis of 100 synthetic cannabinoids in serum by LC-MS/MS
Moosmann B. et al.
Hair analysis for cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) and canabidiol (CBD) - method validation, application to authentic samples and its implications for practioners
Moosmann B. et al.
Characterization and in vitro phase I microsomal metabolism of designer benzodiazepines - an update comprising adinazolam, cloniprazepam, fonazepam, 3-hydroxyphenazepam, metizolam, and nitrazolam
Vogt S. et al.
Synthetic cannabinoids contribute to the cause of death: two case reports involving MDMB-CHMICA and AB-CHMINACA
Neukamm M.A. et al.
Synthetische Cannabinoide in Haarproben - Analytik und Bewertung der Befunde
Peter R. et al.
Detection and semi-quantitative determination of designer benzodiazepines in serum using LC-MSn
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