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The effects of zinc sulfate on ethyl glucuronide immunoassay urine testing [PDF]
Published research in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology and the American Society for Clinical Pathology has confirmed that the presence of Zinc Sulfate in adulterated urine samples can influence the testing results using EMIT and ELISA immunoassay ...
Cawley, Shanna Marie
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Identification of Tetrahydrocannabidiol Metabolites in Human Urine
The detection of Phase I and II metabolites of tetrahydrocannabidiol (H4CBD) in urine after oral ingestion of 25‐mg H4CBD by a volunteer is described. The proposed metabolite structures are based on ESI+ spectra recorded by HPLC‐HRMS and EI spectra after trimethylsilylation recorded by GC–MS.
Willi Schirmer +3 more
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Proteomics: A New Research Frontier in Forensic Pathology. [PDF]
Sacco MA, Aquila I.
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New solutions for automated image recognition and identification: challenges to radiologic technology and forensic pathology [PDF]
Junji Morishita, Yasuyuki Ueda
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DBS (Capitainer‐B50 and Tasso‐M20) enabled detection of testosterone esters in all participants, whereas urine testing (T/E) missed cases including potential UGT2B17 del/del carriers and individuals with testosterone prescription. More AAS and steroid‐esters could be detected in Capitainer‐B50 versus Tasso‐M20.
Tina Suominen +6 more
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Background The tumor-agnostic indication of immune checkpoint inhibitors to treat cancers with mismatch repair deficiency (dMMR)/microsatellite instability (MSI) increased the demand for such tests beyond Lynch syndrome.
Maja L. Nádorvári +6 more
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Full time forensic pathology service needs to be established [PDF]
Christopher M. Milroy, Barry Hunt
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Throughout 2014–2023, over 20,000 AAS analyses have been conducted at the drug of abuse laboratory, Karolinska University Hospital. Approximately 20% and 2% of the samples have been positive for AAS, with no trends of increase or decrease. Around 50% of the AAS‐positive samples were also positive for narcotics (year 2022–2023), with gender differences;
Kim Petterson Bohlin +4 more
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Background Chronic ethanol exposure (CEE) is recognized as an important risk factor for depression, and the gut-brain axis has emerged as a key mechanism underlying chronic ethanol exposure-induced anxiety and depression-like behaviors. Short-chain fatty
Hui Shen +15 more
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