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    Hattab EM, Goldberger BA, Johannsen LM, Kindland PW, Ticino F, Chronister CW, Bertholf RL.
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    Gibb RP, Cockerham H, Goldfogel GA, Lawson GM, Raisys VA.
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  • 30. Identification of unique cocaine metabolites and smoking by-products in postmortem blood and urine specimens.
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    Manchikanti L, Manchukonda R, Pampati V, Damron KS, Brandon DE, Cash KA, McManus CD.
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    ElSohly MA, Salamone SJ.
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