Measurement of 3,4-MDMA and Related Amines in Diagnostic and Forensic Laboratories

Clinical Laboratory Science, Spring 2005 by Skrinska, Victor A, Gock, Susan B

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Victor A Skrinska PhD DABCC is Professor and Chair, university of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Sciences, Birmingham AL.

Susan B Gock MSMT(ASCP) is Forensic Laboratory Technical Director, Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office, Milwaukee WI.

Address for correspondence: Victor A Skrinska PhD DABCC, Professor and Chair, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Sciences, 1530 3rd Ave S, Birmingham AL 35294-1212. (205) 934-9124. skrinska@uab.edu

Victor A Skrinska PhD DABCC is the Focus: Psychostimulants guest editor.

Focus Continuing Education Credit: see pages 124 to 126 For learning objectives, test questions, and application form.

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