Poster Presentations Forensic Toxicology 2018
Huppertz L.M. et al
A Qualitative/Quantitative LC-QTOF-MS Assay for Forensic Drug Screening in Urine - Feasibility Study and Basic Method Validation
Peter R. et al.
Automated semi-quantitative screening of drugs consumed in drug consumption rooms in Frankfurt, Germany using LC-ion trap-MS
Henkel K. et al.
Dental plaque as alternative matrix in post-mortem toxicology: opiate results in nine intoxication cases
Angerer V et al.
Synthetic cannabinoids in prisons – invisibly impregnated paper sheets as a Trojan horse
Ehrhardt F. et al.
Method development for the analysis of substances relevant to 24(2) of the German road traffic act using LC-MSn
Halter S. et al.
Monitoring of the internet market for synthetic cannabinoids – Are there specific effects related to the German law on new psychoactive substances (NpSG)?
Halter S. et al.
Quantification of herbal mixtures containing the synthetic cannabinoid Cumyl-PEGACLONE – still a risk of inhomogeneities for the consumer?
Huppertz L.M. et al.
Forensic drug screening in urine using liquid-chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry: A qualitative/quantitative approach
Mogler L. et al.
Human phase I metabolism of the novel synthetic cannabinoid 5F‐CUMYL‐PEGACLONE
Peter R. et al.
Severe intoxication after uptake of alleged ecstasy tablets adulterated with the synthetic cannabinoid ADB-PINACA - a case report
Roth S. et al.
Optimization of a method for the determination of fatty acids in dental plaque by GC-MS
Sommer M. et al.
Impact of a new legislation in Germany on intoxications by new psychoactive substances
Wilde M. et al.
Identification and characterization of the new designer benzodiazepines bromazolam, flualprazolam and fluclotizolam
Ehrhardt F. el al.
Heading to an automated semi-quantitative LC-MSn-based screening of substances relevant to § 24a (2) of the German road traffic act - step one: feasibility study and validation
Huppertz L.M. et al.
Using LC-QTOF-MS in validated screening workflows in forensic toxicology: A qualitative/quantitative method for 93 drugs of abuse in human urine samples
Peter R. et al.
Acute intoxication of two adults after intake of alleged ecstasy tablets containing the synthetic cannabinoid ADB-PINACA
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