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July 1987
Assay Methods for Fentanyl in Serum: Gas-Liquid Chromatography Versus Radioimmunoassay
Robert J. H. Woestenborghs, C.E.;
Robert J. H. Woestenborghs, C.E.
*Group Leader, Department of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Janssen Pharmaceutica.
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Donald R. Stanski, M.D.;
Donald R. Stanski, M.D.
†Associate Professor of Anesthesia and Medicine (Clinical Pharmacology), Stanford University School of Medicine.
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James C. Scott, M.D.;
James C. Scott, M.D.
‡Assistant Professor of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Joseph J. P. Heykants, Ph.D.
Joseph J. P. Heykants, Ph.D.
§Director, Department of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Janssen Pharmaceutica.
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Anesthesiology July 1987, Vol. 67, 85–90.
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Robert J. H. Woestenborghs, Donald R. Stanski, James C. Scott, Joseph J. P. Heykants; Assay Methods for Fentanyl in Serum: Gas-Liquid Chromatography Versus Radioimmunoassay. Anesthesiology 1987; 67:85–90 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198707000-00015
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