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1. Prevalence and concentrations of new designer stimulants, synthetic opioids, benzodiazepines, and hallucinogens in postmortem hair samples: A 13-year retrospective study.

2. Positive findings of ethyl glucuronide in hair of young children from families with addiction background.

4. Prevalence of cathinones and other new psychoactive substances in hair of parents and children of families with known or suspected parental abuse of conventional illegal drugs.

5. GHB related acids (dihydroxy butyric acids, glycolic acid) can help in the interpretation of post mortem GHB results.

6. Hair analysis of antidepressants and antipsychotics-Overview of quantitative data.

7. Detection and quantification of synthetic cathinones and selected piperazines in hair by LC-MS/MS.

8. Hair analysis of more than 140 families with drug consuming parents. Comparison between hair results from adults and their children.

9. Toxicological findings in suicides - frequency of antidepressant and antipsychotic substances.

11. Is there a relationship between abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs seen in hair results?

12. Behaviour of hygrine and cuscohygrine in illicit cocaine production establishes their use as markers for chewing coca leaves in contrast with cocaine abuse.

13. The use of nails as an alternative matrix for the long-term detection of previous drug intake: validation of sensitive UHPLC-MS/MS methods for the quantification of 76 substances and comparison of analytical results for drugs in nail and hair samples.

14. Nails are a potential alternative matrix to hair for drug analysis in general unknown screenings by liquid-chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

15. Hair analysis in the detection of long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and its relation to gastrointestinal hemorrhage: an examination of 268 hair and blood samples from autopsy cases.

16. Detecting alcohol abuse: traditional blood alcohol markers compared to ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) measurement in hair.

17. Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) as markers for alcohol in meconium: method validation and implementation of a screening program for prenatal drug exposure.

18. Fatty acid ethyl esters in hair as alcohol markers: estimating a reliable cut-off point by evaluation of 1,057 autopsy cases.

19. Enfermedad bucodental y masticación de hoja de coca en pobladores peruanos.

20. Simultaneous determination of ethyl glucuronide, cocaine, cocaethylene, and benzoylecgonine in hair by using LC–MS/MS.

21. Evaluation of an Oral Fluid Collection Device and a Solid-Phase Extraction Method for the Determination of Coca Leaf Alkaloids by Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry.

22. Recent advances in analysis of new psychoactive substances by means of liquid chromatography coupled with low-resolution tandem mass spectrometry.

23. Quetiapine-Related Deaths: In Search of a Surrogate Endpoint.

25. Mood disorders and suicide: pilot study on postmortem toxicologic evidence and adherence to psychiatric therapy by determining blood levels of medications.

26. Hair toxicological analysis of infants and their mothers: a 5-year retrospective study focusing on cocaine.

27. Are the NPS commonly used? An extensive investigation in Northern Italy based on hair analysis.

28. Interpretation of hair and nails findings in an infant death case related to maternal addiction to tramadol.

29. Children victims of drug abuser parents: Hair testing as a forensic tool to assess exposure—A cohort of 37 cases from Spain.

30. Direct analysis in real‐time tandem mass spectrometry method for the rapid screening of 11 new psychoactive substances in blood and urine.

31. The role of microorganisms in the biotransformation of psychoactive substances and its forensic relevance: a critical interdisciplinary review.

32. Psychotropic and other medicine use at time of death by suicide: a population‐level analysis of linked dispensing and forensic toxicology data.

33. Nail analysis for the assessment of caffeine abuse in Northwest China: A population‐based study.

34. Pharmacokinetics of Antidepressants in Pregnancy.

35. Validation of an HPLC–HR-MS Method for the Determination and Quantification of Six Drugs (Morphine, Codeine, Methadone, Alprazolam, Clonazepam and Quetiapine) in Nails.

36. Suspected suicides and suicide attempts involving antipsychotic or sedative-hypnotic medications reported to America's Poison Centers, 2000–2021.

37. Current status of keratinized matrices in Toxicology: Comparison of hair and nails.

38. Development of an innovative analytical method for forensic detection of cocaine, antidepressants, and metabolites in postmortem blood using magnetic nanoparticles.

39. LC-MS/MS Application in Pharmacotoxicological Field: Current State and New Applications.

40. Emerging Trends in Pharmacotoxicological and Forensic Sample Treatment Procedures.

41. Fetal alcohol exposure through biomarker ethyl esters of fatty acids in meconium.

42. Possibility of drug-distribution measurement in the hair of drowned bodies: evaluation of drug stability in water-soaked hair using micro-segmental analysis.

43. Comparison of self-reported alcohol consumption and ethyl glucuronide in hair in a sample of 60+ year -olds treated for DSM-5 alcohol use disorder.

44. A New Multi-Analyte LC–MS-MS Screening Method for the Detection of 120 NPSs and 49 Drugs in Hair.

45. Fatal Rectal Injection of 3-MMC in a Sexual Context: Toxicological Investigations Including Metabolites Identification Using LC–HRMS.

46. Fast and Sensitive Method for the Determination of 17 Designer Benzodiazepines in Hair by Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry.

47. Assessment of pheniramine in alternative biological matrices by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.

48. Infant exposure to drugs of abuse investigated by hair analysis.

49. Pharmacological profile, phase I metabolism, and excretion time profile of the new synthetic cathinone 3,4-Pr-PipVP.

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