| 2 | Ethyl glucuronide in hair. A sensitive and specific marker of chronic heavy drinking.
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| 3 | Decision making of heavy cannabis users on the Iowa Gambling Task: stronger association with THC of hair analysis than with personality traits of the Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire.
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| 4 | Ethyl glucuronide in hair compared with traditional alcohol biomarkers--a pilot study of heavy drinkers referred to an alcohol detoxification unit.
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| 5 | Decision making of heavy cannabis users on the Iowa Gambling Task: stronger association with THC of hair analysis than with personality traits of the Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire.
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| 6 | Utility of hair, urine, and self-report to monitor drug use in research studies including people with schizophrenia.
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| 7 | Comparison between self-report and hair analysis of illicit drug use in a community sample of middle-aged men.
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| 8 | Cocaine exposure during pregnancy: Improving assessment with radioimmunoassay of maternal hair.
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| 9 | Ethyl glucuronide in hair: Is it a reliable marker of chronic high levels of alcohol consumption?
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| 10 | Hair analysis underestimates heroin use in prisoners.
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| 11 | Fatty acid ethyl esters and hair analysis: biomarkers for alcohol consumption and their possible application in the diagnosis of FASD; a critical review of 3 articles.
Caprara D J FAS Int 2003;1:e7 (Online resource) [ ] | Free Link |
| 12 | Laboratory testing for substances of abuse.
Baron DA ; Baron DA ; Baron SH IN: Frances RJ ; Miller SI ; Mack AH (eds.). CLINICAL TEXTBOOK OF ADDICTIVE DISORDERS / 3rd ed. New York : The Guilford Press, 2005, pp.63-71 (Chapter) [Call No: RC 564 C55 2005] [ ] | |
| 13 | Active and passive tobacco smoke exposure: a comparison of maternal and child hair cotinine levels.
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| 14 | An overview of the use of urine, hair, sweat and saliva to detect drug use.
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| 15 | Hair testing and self-report of cocaine use by heroin users.
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| 16 | Intervention to reduce environmental tobacco smoke exposure in Latino children: null effects on hair biomarkers and parent reports.
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| 17 | Amount of self-reported illicit drug use compared to quantitative hair test results in community-recruited young drug users in Amsterdam.
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| 18 | Acceptability and validity of hair collection from Latino children to assess exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
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| 19 | Substance use in the construction industry: a comparison of assessment methods.
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| 20 | Hair as a biomarker for exposure to tobacco smoke. [Review]
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| 21 | The validity of drug use self-reports among hard core drug users in a household survey in Puerto Rico: comparison of survey responses of cocaine and heroin use with hair tests.
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| 22 | Hair morphine concentrations of fatal heroin overdose cases and living heroin users.
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| 23 | Does ADAM need a haircut? A pilot study of self-reported drug use and hair analysis in an arrestee sample.
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| 24 | Cocaine use during pregnancy: sensitive detection by hair assay.
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| 25 | Nicotine concentration in the hair of nonsmoking mothers and size of offspring.
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| 26 | Comparison of self-report and hair analysis in detecting cocaine use in a homeless/transient sample.
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| 27 | Hair testing for "ecstasy" (MDMA) in volunteer Scottish drug users.
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| 28 | Analysis of opiates and cocaine by RIA and GC-MS : distribution of their metabolites in urine and hair from drug addicts.
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| 29 | Using hair analysis, urinalysis, and self-reports to estimate drug use in a sample of detained juveniles.
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| 30 | Detection of ethanol consumption by ELISA assay measurement of acetaldehyde adducts in murine hair.
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| 31 | Cocaine use during pregnancy : Sensitive detection by hair assay.
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| 32 | Assessing drug use in the workplace: a comparison of self-report, urinalysis, and hair analysis.
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| 33 | The validity of self-reports of drug use at treatment admission and at followup: comparisons with urinalysis and hair assays.
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| 34 | Patterns of concordance between hair assays and urinalysis for cocaine: longitudinal analysis of probationers in Pinellas County, Florida.
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| 35 | The forensic application of testing hair for drugs of abuse.
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| 36 | Technical issues concerning hair analysis for drugs of abuse.
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| 37 | Models for studying the cellular processes and barriers to the incorporation of drugs into hair.
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| 38 | Factors to consider when using hair as a cocaine-exposure measure for mothers or newborns.
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| 39 | Historical overview : Research and development on drug testing by hair analysis.
Gropper BA In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 7-18 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 40 | Mechanisms of incorporation of drugs into hair and the interpretation of hair analysis data.
Kidwell DA ; Blank DL In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp.19-90 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 41 | Analysis of hair for cocaine.
Henderson GL ; Harkey MR ; Jones RT In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 91-120 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 42 | How environmental drug exposure can affect hair testing for drugs of abuse.
Cone EJ ; Wang WL In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 121-132 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 43 | Interlaboratory studies on the analysis of hair for drugs of abuse : Results from three exercises.
Welch MJ ; Sniegoski LT In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 133-147 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 44 | Hair analysis for drugs of abuse : Probative features of hair testing.
Baumgartner WA ; Hill VA In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 148-185 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 45 | Testing human hair for opiates and cocaine by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry after acid or enzyme hydrolysis.
Kintz P In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 186-195 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 46 | Quantitative results of drugs in hair using different extraction methods.
Sachs H ; Moeller MR In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 196-211 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 47 | Analysis of nicotine and cotinine in human hair by high-performance liquid chromatography and comparative determination with radioimmunoassay.
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| 48 | Capillary electrophoresis : A novel tool for toxicological investigation : Its potential in the analysis of body fluids and hair.
Tagliaro F ; Deyl Z ; Margio M In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 225-247 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 49 | Casework findings and a practical discussion of rinsing procedures in forensic hair drug testing.
Selavka CM ; Riker CD In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 248-276 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 50 | Comparison of different extraction procedures for drugs in hair of drug addicts.
Cirimele V ; Kintz P ; Mangin P In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 277-288 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 51 | Research at the Federal Bureau of Investigation in hair analysis for drugs of abuse.
Miller ML ; Donnelly B ; Martz RM In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 289-311 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 52 | Hair analysis for opiates in forensic cases.
Moeller MR ; Fey P ; Sachs H In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 312-332 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 53 | Human scalp hair as biopsy material suitable for quantitative analysis in therapeutic drug monitoring.
Uematsu T ; Mizuno A ; Kosuge K In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 333-346 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 54 | Neonatal hair analysis : A tool for the assessment of in utero exposure to drugs.
Klein J ; Koren G In : Cone EJ ; Welch MJ (eds.) HAIR TESTING FOR DRUGS OF ABUSE : INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ON STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY. Rockville, MD : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995, pp. 347-361 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5823 H35 1995] [ ] | |
| 55 | Neonatal hair analysis for benzoylecgonine : A marker for gestational cocaine exposure, growth at birth, and neurodevelopment based on short-term followup (4 to 8 months).
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| 56 | Hair analysis as a drug detector.
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| 57 | Measuring cocaine use by hair analysis among criminally-involved youth.
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| 58 | Polymorphism of a class 3 aldehyde dehydrogenase present in human saliva and in hair roots.
Dyck LE Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1995;19(2):420-6 (Journal) [ ] | |
| 59 | Methods for assessing drug use prevalence in the workplace: a comparison of self-report, urinalysis, and hair analysis.
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| 60 | Radioimmunoassay of hair for determination of cocaine, heroin, and marijuana exposure: comparison with self-report.
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| 61 | Hair analysis for drugs: where is the ethical quagmire?
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| 62 | Hair analysis for drugs: defining the ethical questions.
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| 63 | Hair analysis for drug testing--where is it leading?
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| 64 | Some comments on the ethics of hair analysis for drugs.
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| 65 | Drug use among juvenile arrestees: A comparison of self-report, urinalysis and hair assay.
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| 66 | Further ethical issues raised by hair analysis for drugs [letter].
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| 67 | Hair analysis for monitoring drug use [letter]
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| 68 | Hair analysis for drugs: technological break-through or ethical quagmire? [editorial]
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| 69 | Cocaine in the hair of mother-infant pairs: quantitative analysis and correlations with urine measures and self-report.
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| 70 | New approaches in drug testing: a review of hair analysis.
Mieczkowski T In: Wish ED ; Lambert RD ; Heston AW (eds.) DRUG ABUSE: LINKING POLICY AND RESEARCH. London : Sage Publications, 1992. (Ann Am Acad Polit Social Sci v. 521), pp. 132-150 (Chapter) [Call No: HV 5825 D885 1992] [ ] | |
| 71 | Measurement of gestational cocaine exposure: sensitivity of infant's hair, meconium, and urine.
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| 72 | The validity of hair analysis for detecting cocaine and heroin use among addicts.
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| 73 | Concordance of three measures of cocaine use in an arrestee population: hair, urine, and self-report.
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| 74 | Smoking status and hair cotinine [letter]
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| 75 | Radioimmunoassay of hair: a valid technique for determining maternal cocaine abuse.
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| 76 | Testing human hair for drugs of abuse. I. Individual dose and time profiles of morphine and codeine in plasma, saliva, urine, and beard compared to drug-induced effects on pupils and behavior.
Cone EJ J Anal Toxicol 1990;14:1-7 (Reprint 04117) [ ] | |
| 77 | Application of a high performance liquid chromatography method for screening of aldehyde dehydrogenase isozyme deficiency in hair roots from different ethnic groups.
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| 78 | Hair analysis for detection of PCP in newly admitted psychiatric patients.
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| 79 | Detection of drug use by RIA analysis of hair.
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| 80 | Radioimmunoassay of cocaine in hair : a concise communication.
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| 81 | Detection of phencyclidine in hair.
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| 82 | Radioimmunoassay of hair for determining opiate abuse histories.
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