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Quantification of EtG in hair, EtG and EtS in urine and PEth species in capillary dried blood spots to assess the alcohol consumption in driver's licence regranting cases

(2016) DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE. 165. p.191-197
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CARBOHYDRATE-DEFICIENT TRANSFERRIN, CATALYTIC-ACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS, ETHYL GLUCURONIDE, PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOL PETH, BIOMARKERS, DRINKING, SULFATE, ENZYMES, 37-DEGREES-C, PROGRAM, Alcohol monitoring, Fitness to drive, Direct biomarkers, Dependence, Abstinence period, Driver's licence

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Kummer, Natalie, et al. “Quantification of EtG in Hair, EtG and EtS in Urine and PEth Species in Capillary Dried Blood Spots to Assess the Alcohol Consumption in Driver’s Licence Regranting Cases.” DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, vol. 165, 2016, pp. 191–97, doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.06.012.
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Kummer, N., Wille, S. M., Poll, A., Lambert, W., Samyn, N., & Stove, C. (2016). Quantification of EtG in hair, EtG and EtS in urine and PEth species in capillary dried blood spots to assess the alcohol consumption in driver’s licence regranting cases. DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 165, 191–197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.06.012
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Kummer, Natalie, Sarah MR Wille, Anneleen Poll, Willy Lambert, Nele Samyn, and Christophe Stove. 2016. “Quantification of EtG in Hair, EtG and EtS in Urine and PEth Species in Capillary Dried Blood Spots to Assess the Alcohol Consumption in Driver’s Licence Regranting Cases.” DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE 165: 191–97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.06.012.
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Kummer, Natalie, Sarah MR Wille, Anneleen Poll, Willy Lambert, Nele Samyn, and Christophe Stove. 2016. “Quantification of EtG in Hair, EtG and EtS in Urine and PEth Species in Capillary Dried Blood Spots to Assess the Alcohol Consumption in Driver’s Licence Regranting Cases.” DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE 165: 191–197. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.06.012.
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Kummer N, Wille SM, Poll A, Lambert W, Samyn N, Stove C. Quantification of EtG in hair, EtG and EtS in urine and PEth species in capillary dried blood spots to assess the alcohol consumption in driver’s licence regranting cases. DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE. 2016;165:191–7.
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N. Kummer, S. M. Wille, A. Poll, W. Lambert, N. Samyn, and C. Stove, “Quantification of EtG in hair, EtG and EtS in urine and PEth species in capillary dried blood spots to assess the alcohol consumption in driver’s licence regranting cases,” DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, vol. 165, pp. 191–197, 2016.
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  author       = {{Kummer, Natalie and Wille, Sarah MR and Poll, Anneleen and Lambert, Willy and Samyn, Nele and Stove, Christophe}},
  issn         = {{0376-8716}},
  journal      = {{DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE}},
  keywords     = {{CARBOHYDRATE-DEFICIENT TRANSFERRIN,CATALYTIC-ACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS,ETHYL GLUCURONIDE,PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOL PETH,BIOMARKERS,DRINKING,SULFATE,ENZYMES,37-DEGREES-C,PROGRAM,Alcohol monitoring,Fitness to drive,Direct biomarkers,Dependence,Abstinence period,Driver's licence}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{191--197}},
  title        = {{Quantification of EtG in hair, EtG and EtS in urine and PEth species in capillary dried blood spots to assess the alcohol consumption in driver's licence regranting cases}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.06.012}},
  volume       = {{165}},
  year         = {{2016}},
}

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