Capillary electrophoresis for forensic drug analysis: A review
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Anastos, N.
Barnett, N.
Lewis, Simon
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Anastos, N. and Barnett, N. and Lewis, S. 2005. Capillary electrophoresis for forensic drug analysis: A review. Talanta. 67: pp. 269-279.
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This paper reviews recent applications of capillary electrophoresis to forensic drug analysis and covers the literature since 2001. A brief overview of capillary electrophoresis is followed by a discussion of analytical applications which have been categorized into two sections: (i) drug seizures and non-biological samples, and (ii) forensic toxicology and biological samples.
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