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Degradation of methyltestosterone in urine samples
C Schweizer Grundisch1, N Baume, M Saugy
1Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analyses, University Center of Legal Medicine, Geneva and Lausanne, Ch. des Croisettes 22, 1066, Epalinges, Switzerland.
Drug Testing and Analysis
|December 18, 2014
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