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Drug Testing in Sports, 1995, 62 articles, originally $60. Sections include: Pharmacology,
Separation from Biological Specimens, Analysis in Blood, Urine,
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Cocaethylene, Adulterated Specimen Analysis, Quality Control and
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Analysis, Other Chromatographic Methods of Analysis, Immunoassay
Analysis, Comparison of Methods, Quality Control and Stability,
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Oral Fluid Analysis: Drugs of Abuse, Therapeutic
Drugs and Other Substances Edited by: Jeri D. RoperoMiller, Ph.D., DABFT
Sponsored by: Immunalysis Corporation Oral Fluid Analysis
Oral Fluid is Analysis compiled from articles appearing
in JAT. This comprehensive collection is a necessity
for toxicologists in clinical and academic settings.
A single source providing an extensive compilation on
the disposition of over 640 drugs and chemicals most frequently
encountered in episodes of human poisoning. The data relates
to the body fluid concentrations of substances in normal
or therapeutic situations, concentrations in fluids and
tissues in instances of toxicity and the known metabolic
fate of these substances in man. Each drug/chemical is
broken down into: Occurrence and Usage; Blood Concentrations;
Metabolism and Excretion; Toxicity; and Analysis.
This
7th edition has been expanded with an additional 139
drugs or chemicals
including a
number of animal toxins,
antibiotics, antidepressants, antidiabetics, antifungal
agents, antihyperlipidemic drugs, antineoplastic drugs,
antiseptics, antiviral agents, diuretics, herbal medicines,
herbicides, laxatives, solvents, sedative-hypnotics, pesticides,
and drugs used to treat Alzheimer’s disease.
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JOURNAL
OF ANALYTICAL TOXICOLOGY An international periodical for toxicologists, chemists,
researchers, and educators in forensic / clinical / industrial
toxicology, abused-drug testing, therapeutic drug monitoring,
environmental pollution, pharmaceuticals, and more.
Introduces
definitive analytical techniques for the determination
of toxic substances in humans, animals, and the environment
Covers
a broad range of clinical, forensic, and industrial laboratory
topics regarding the isolation, identification, and quantitication
of potentially toxic substances
Includes
articles on the monitoring of therapeutic drugs and environmental
and industrial contaminants, clinical reports of poisonings,
and the results of forensic toxicological investigations
Contains
information about known and recently identified poisons
Of
the 10 most frequently cited papers in forensic science
(1981-1993), ISIs CURRENT CONTENTS reported JAT
received 5 of those mentions
All
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In
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Toxicologists (S.O.F. T.) conference issue.
JAT
is published 8 times per year.
ANALYTICAL
TOXICOLOGY OF CANNABINOIDS
Joseph R. Monforte, Ed., 1993, 149 pp.-$10 +S/H; $5 in U.S.,
$15 outside U.S.
Divided into the following sections: Pharmacology, Separation
from Biological Specimens, Gas ChromatographicMass Spectrometric
Analysis, Other Chromatographic Methods of Analysis, Immunoassay
Analysis, Comparison of Methods, Quality Control and Stability,
Adulterated Specimen Analysis, and Mechanisms of Exposure.
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ANALYTICAL
TOXICOLOGY OF COCAINE
Joseph R. Monforte, Ed., 1994, 286 pp.-$10 +S/H; $5 in U.S.,
$15 outside U.S.
Divided into the following sections: Pharmacology, Separation
from Biological Specimens, Analysis in Blood, Urine, Hair,
Meconium, Amniotic Fluid, Comparison in Biological Specimens,
Cocaethylene, Adulterated Specimen Analysis, Quality Control
and Stability, Fatalities, and Analysis in Nonbiological Specimens.
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DRUG
TESTING IN SPORTS David L. Black, Ed., 1995, 238 pp.-$10 +S/H; $5 in
U.S., $15 outside U.S.
Divided into the following sections: Doping Classes, Classes
of Drugs Subject to Certain Restrictions, and General Screening
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Description: The rapidly expanding growth of the literature
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Description: The rapidly expanding growth of the literature
on chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, field flow
fractionation, and other separation techniques makes it
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of progress in the field. Rather than attempt to read the
avalanche of original research papers, investigators trying
to preserve even a modest awareness of advances must rely
upon authoritative surveys. Featuring reliable, up-to-the-minute
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Excellent desk reference for GC users Great overview of
Gas Chromatography, detectors, hardware, problems &
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reader from New Mexico, United States , October 28, 1998
Excellent desk reference for GC users Great overview of
Gas Chromatography, detectors, hardware, problems &
fixes, data analysis, etc. Worth having as a desk reference
and for planning to go into new areas with a GC. Hope to
get the boss to buy it, rather than keep getting the library
copy.
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Description: This text provides explanations and examples
of the primary chromatographic techniques for biomolecules
(reversed-phase, size exclusion, ion-exchange, hydrophobic
interaction and affinity). It also offers practical suggestions
for their implementation and optimization. An extensive
bibliography furnishes a wealth of background information.