Benchtop low-field 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for detecting falsified medicines
Falsified medicines represent a serious threat to public health. Among the different measures to effectively combat this scourge, analytical methods play a key role in their detection and removal from the market before they reach patients. The present study evaluates for the first time the potential...
Main Authors: | Assemat, G, Balayssac, S, Gerdova, A, Gilard, V, Caillet, C, Williamson, D, Malet-Martino, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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