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Three years of wastewater surveillance for new psychoactive substances from 16 countries

Posted on May 22, 2023May 22, 2023 By sdargoltz

R Bade, N Rousis, S Adhikari, C Baduel, L Bijlsma, E Bizani, T Boogaerts, DA Burgard, S Castiglioni, A Chappell, A Covaci, EM Driver, F Fabriz Sodre, D Fatta-Kassinos, A Galani, C Gerber, E Gracia-Lor, E Gracia-Marín, RU Halden, E Heath, F Hernandez, E Jaunay, F Yin Lai, H Lee, M Laimou-Geraniou, J Oh, K Olafsdottir, K Phung, M Castro, M Psichoudaki, X Shao, N Salgueiro-Gonzalez, R Feitosa, C Gomes, B Subedi, A Love, N Thomaidis, D Tran, A van Nuijs, T Verovsek, D Wang, JM White, V Yargeau, E Zuccato, JF Mueller

Water Res X; 19; 2023

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Chemistry, Seized Drugs/Controlled Substances, Statistics and Data Analysis, Toxicology, Trace Evidence

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