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Quantification of Illicit Drugs in Urine for Confirmatory Analysis using Ion Trap LC-MS

Bruker Life Science Mass Spectrometry
31 Aug 2014

This poster demonstrates the use of an LC-ESI-MS ion trap system, using the novel smart Multiple Reaction Monitoring mode for research into the quantitative analysis of size amphetamine utilizing deuterated internal standards.

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LC-MSIon TrapDrugs of AbuseAmphetamine

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