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Constituent profiling of ecstasy seizures by GC-MS after joint derivatization with MSTFA and MBTFA

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Meng, P., Margot, P. Constituent profiling of ecstasy seizures by GC-MS after joint derivatization with MSTFA and MBTFA. Forensic Toxicol 28, 52–54 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11419-009-0080-3

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