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Detection and identification of 700 drugs by multi-target screening with a 3200 Q TRAP® LC-MS/MS system and library searching

Dresen et al., 2010

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10674987570473827265
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Dresen S
Ferreirós N
Gnann H
Zimmermann R
Weinmann W
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Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry

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The multi-target screening method described in this work allows the simultaneous detection and identification of 700 drugs and metabolites in biological fluids using a hybrid triple- quadrupole linear ion trap mass spectrometer in a single analytical run. After standardization …
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