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Equine veterinary journal2004; 36(2); 102-103; doi: 10.2746/0425164044868648

Equine hair analysis: current status and future prospects.

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Publication Date: 2004-03-25 PubMed ID: 15038430DOI: 10.2746/0425164044868648Google Scholar: Lookup
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APA
Dunnett M, Lees P. (2004). Equine hair analysis: current status and future prospects. Equine Vet J, 36(2), 102-103. https://doi.org/10.2746/0425164044868648

Publication

ISSN: 0425-1644
NlmUniqueID: 0173320
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 36
Issue: 2
Pages: 102-103

Researcher Affiliations

Dunnett, M
    Lees, P

      MeSH Terms

      • Animals
      • Biomarkers / analysis
      • Doping in Sports
      • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
      • Drug Administration Routes / veterinary
      • Drug Residues / analysis
      • Hair / chemistry
      • Horses / metabolism
      • Substance Abuse Detection / methods
      • Substance Abuse Detection / veterinary
      • Time Factors
      • Veterinary Drugs / administration & dosage
      • Veterinary Drugs / analysis

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